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Technology is set to change dermatology practice


 

How can dermatologists cope with increasing patient loads in the face of finite resources and fixed time constraints? Dr. Jeffrey Benabio talks about promising new technology that may improve the efficiency and effectiveness of care, as well as the potential barriers to bringing these new tools into clinical practice.

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