HCP Live September 28, 2023
Tim Smith

This new position statement by the Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology identified several benefits to the implementation of technological innovations in dermatologic care.

Employing AI-powered smartphone applications and online services for the purposes of identification of skin conditions holds significant promise for enhancing the dermatological care of patients, according to a new position statement.1

This new statement was crafted by the Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Artificial Intelligence Task Force, with the aim being to provide guidance and information related to the utilization of web-based services and AI-enhanced smartphone applications for management of skin disease management and particularly skin cancer.2

The research involved in this position statement was led by Tobias...

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