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The entire landscape of dermatology service provision has been transformed by the current Sars-Cov-2 pandemic we find ourselves amidst, with virtual working having become the new norm across the UK. A pre-pandemic UK-wide survey of dermatology registrars in training demonstrated a huge shortfall in trainee confidence in their teledermatology skills, with only 15% feeling even slightly confident. Ninety-six % of trainees surveyed felt that more teaching in this area was needed. We carried out a follow-up trainee survey during the Covid-19 pandemic, which showed that the sudden thrust into virtual working had achieved dramatic gains in trainee confidence, propelling the percentage of trainees that now felt slightly confident to 58%. But the shortfall remains, as does the pressing need to incorporate teledermatology into the trainee teaching timetable.
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A paradigm shift in trainee confidence in teledermatology and virtual working during the Covid-19 pandemic: results of a follow-up UK-wide survey.
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