Towards transparency in dermatology image datasets with skin tone annotations by experts, crowds, and an algorithm
While artificial intelligence (AI) holds promise for supporting healthcare providers and
improving the accuracy of medical diagnoses, a lack of transparency in the composition of …
improving the accuracy of medical diagnoses, a lack of transparency in the composition of …
Dermatology workforce in the United States–Part I: Overview, transformations, and implications
C Gronbeck, V Kodumudi, RT Brodell… - Journal of the American …, 2023 - Elsevier
The dermatology workforce continues to evolve to meet the growing and diversified
demands of the US population. Part 1 of this continuing medical education series is …
demands of the US population. Part 1 of this continuing medical education series is …
Gender equity in academic dermatology: Problems aplenty, yet paths ahead
S Walter, DF Murrell - Journal of the European Academy of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Efforts to achieve gender equity of health professionals should be a priority in all fields of
medicine, including academic dermatology. This review aimed, first, to summarize available …
medicine, including academic dermatology. This review aimed, first, to summarize available …
Decreasing physician Medicare reimbursement for dermatology services
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by age. Dermatol Online J. 2014; 20 (4): 22368. 2. How we find survey participants around …
by age. Dermatol Online J. 2014; 20 (4): 22368. 2. How we find survey participants around …
Contribution of gender on compensation of Veterans Affairs-affiliated dermatologists: a cross-sectional study
MH Do, SR Lipner - International Journal of Women's …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background Gender disparity in research funding, leadership, authorship, and
compensation in medicine is well documented, with most parameters favoring men over …
compensation in medicine is well documented, with most parameters favoring men over …
Gender differences in clinical practice and Medicare reimbursement among Mohs surgeons
CC Motosko, A Waldman, ML Stevenson… - Dermatologic …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective review of the Medicare Provider Utilization and
Payment data from 2018 was performed for all dermatologists performing MMS. Provider …
Payment data from 2018 was performed for all dermatologists performing MMS. Provider …
Gender Equity in Medicine and Dermatology in the United States: The Long Road Traveled and the Journey ahead
JM Tully, JE Murase, JM Grant-Kels… - Dermatologic …, 2023 - derm.theclinics.com
Gender refers to a social construct, based on sex assigned at birth, that society often uses to
establish expectations of how individuals should behave and what roles they are apt to fulfill …
establish expectations of how individuals should behave and what roles they are apt to fulfill …
Differences in practice patterns and payments for female and male dermatologists: a Canadian population-based study over 3 decades
JR Georgakopoulos, T Felfeli… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Canada's fee-for-service physician reimbursement system, where a set rate is
provided for each service, suggests that a physician sex pay gap should not exist. However …
provided for each service, suggests that a physician sex pay gap should not exist. However …
Evaluating the research productivity of academic dermatologists based on the NIH-supported relative citation ratio
CB Lau, L Machavariani, G Zhou, GP Smith - Archives of Dermatological …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently developed an article-level metric
called the relative citation ratio (RCR). It improves upon prior metrics such as the h-index in …
called the relative citation ratio (RCR). It improves upon prior metrics such as the h-index in …
Academic dermatology chair and chief characteristics
AM Thompson, S Atluri, D Yee, KN Price… - … Journal of Women's …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
• On average, female leaders in dermatology have lower publication counts and h-indexes
and receive less funding from the National Institutes of Health than their male counterparts.• …
and receive less funding from the National Institutes of Health than their male counterparts.• …