Evaluation of a pilot forensic dermatology curriculum in the USA

Physician participation in asylum medicine through forensic medical evaluations increases the likelihood that asylum seekers are granted legal status. Based on a review of existing literature and input from content experts, we designed and implemented a forensic dermatology curriculum for dermatolog...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and experimental dermatology 2022-12, Vol.47 (12), p.2296-2298
Hauptverfasser: Jelousi, Sami, Montejano, Danielle, Jaradeh, Katrin, Kivlahan, Coleen, Shinkai, Kanade, Chang, Aileen Y.
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