Peer to Peer

Evaluating Dermatology Apps for Patient Education

In this edition of the “Peer to Peer” audiocast series, Dr. Vincent DeLeo speaks with Dr. Babar K. Rao about mobile dermatology apps for patient education. Considering the growing popularity of apps for all kinds of information, Dr. Rao notes that it is important for physicians to recommend dermatology and other medical apps that will ultimately be beneficial to patients.


 

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