
|Videos|August 14, 2020
Will telemedicine impact the future of acne care?
Author(s)Jessica Barry
Will the current practice of using telemedicine for acne care have an impact on the future of dermatology? We spoke with Julie Harper, M.D., owner and president of the Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center of Birmingham in Alabama, on the topic.
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“I think it’s going to have an impact,” says Dr. Harper. Hear her reasons in the video interview below.
More from Dr. Harper:
Don’t forget acne patients during COVID-19 Telemedicine for acne: Good or bad? How has telemedicine impacted patient visits? Patient education easier via virtual visits
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