Exploring the art of medicalphotography - an otolaryngologist's perspective. Modern day otolaryngology has expanded beyond the ear, nose and throat to include head and neck surgery and aesthetic facial procedures. Photographic documentation is important within this expanded horizon. The spectrum of clinical photography includes photomicrographs, endoscopic photographs, peri-operative
/ImmunologyCardiologyDermatologyEndocrineGeriatricsGIHeme/OncIDMusculoskeletalNeuroNutritionPain/PalliativePsychiatryPulmonary/Critical CareRadiologyRenalRheumatologyUrology * SubscribeSearch A Brief History of Early Medical PhotographySeptember 30, 2016Evolution and Medicine 5 min read | Twitter | Facebook | EmailBy Emily Milam, MDPeer reviewedThe history of medicalphotography is rich and tracks the evolution of both technology and medicine A Brief History of Early MedicalPhotography A Brief History of Early MedicalPhotography – Clinical Correlations Clinical Correlations * AboutAboutAwardsPeer Review * CategoriesBedside RoundsChiefs' Inquiry CornerCORE IM PodcastDiseases 2.0EthicsEvolution and MedicineGamechanger?Healthcare PolicyHotSpotsMystery QuizMyths and RealitiesPrimeCutsSpotlightSee All Categories * SystemsAllergy
Capturing Racial Pathology: American MedicalPhotography in the Era of Jim Crow. This article focuses on the untapped, complicated, fragile, and fluid visual archives of the elite White surgeon Rudolph Matas, a large proportion of which was produced during the late 19th and early 20th century, a time when he was a resident at New Orleans' Charity Hospital in Louisiana and a professor of general
Patients' Experiences and Attitudes of Using a Secure Mobile Phone App for MedicalPhotography: Qualitative Survey Study. Point-of-care clinical photography using mobile devices is coming of age as a new standard of care for clinical documentation. High-quality cameras in modern smartphones facilitate faithful reproduction of clinical findings in photographs; however, clinical photographs recommend medicalphotography to others and 67% (46/69) of them thought the photos favorably affected their care. Patients were largely indifferent about the device used for photography (mobile device vs professional camera; 40/69, 58%) or the identity of the photographer (provider vs professional photographer; 52/69, 75%). In addition, 90% (64/71) of patients found reuse of photographs for one-on-one
Medicalphotography with a mobile phone: useful techniques, and what neurosurgeons need to know about HIPAA compliance. Medical photographs are commonly employed to enhance education, research, and patient care throughout the neurosurgical discipline. Current mobile phone camera technology enables surgeons to quickly capture, document, and share a patient scenario with colleagues. Research
Ethical Considerations of MedicalPhotography in the Management of Breast Disease. Medicalphotography has become an important component of the evaluation and management of patients across many specialties. It is increasingly utilized in contemporary practice with modern smartphones and enhanced digital media. Photography can enhance and improve treatment plans and communication between providers and patients. Additionally, photography supplements education, research, and marketing in both print and social media. Ethical and medicolegal standards for medicalphotography, specifically for patients with breast disease, have not been formally developed to guide medical providers. To provide guidelines for breast care physicians using medicalphotography, the Ethics Committee of the American
Use of MedicalPhotography Among Dermatologists: A Nationwide Online Survey Study. Medicalphotography enhances patient care, medical education and research. Despite medicalphotography's widespread use, little is known about how dermatologists choose to implement photography in routine clinical practice, and how they approach issues of image storage, image security and patient consent . To characterize dermatologists' medicalphotography habits and opinions. A 32-item anonymous, multiple-choice SurveyMonkey questionnaire about medicalphotography practices was emailed to programme directors of the 117 United States (US) dermatology residency programmes between May and August 2015, with a request to forward to faculty and affiliated dermatologists. Only board-certified dermatologists practicing
Perception and Acceptability of MedicalPhotography in Chinese Dermatologic Patients: A Questionnaire Survey. Medicalphotography is increasingly used by physicians, but studies assessing the perception and acceptability of medicalphotography by Chinese dermatologic patients are scarce. To assess the perception and acceptability of medicalphotography in Chinese dermatologic patients. From July to December 2014, adult patients visiting the Dermatology Clinic of The First Affiliated Hospital of Third Military Medical University were included in this study. They were required to fill an anonymous questionnaire regarding perception and acceptability of medicalphotography. A total of 509 consecutive patients completed the questionnaire, with 35 and 474 declining and undergoing medicalphotography
MedicalPhotography: Documentation, Art, and the Expression of Human Emotions Medicalphotography is the state of the art for the documentation of dermatological disease. Experienced photographers take pictures of the most typical skin lesions in order to assist the clinician in assessing disease morphology and activity. In this study, we present 6 individuals with a variety of dermatoses and the expression of the patients' emotions. The patients were asked to show their diseased skin and to present typically involved areas in the respective disease. The feelings expressed by their body movements and positions are viewed and interpreted. The patients' history will be reported retrospectively. The aim of the report is to show that the art of medicalphotography does not only document skin lesions
Medicalphotography: current technology, evolving issues and legal perspectives. Medical photographic image capture and data management has undergone a rapid and compelling change in complexity over the last 20 years. This is because of multiple factors, including significant advances in ease of photograph capture, alongside an evolution of mechanisms of data portability/dissemination, combined with governmental focus on health information privacy. Literature to guide medical, legal, governmental and business professionals when dealing with issues related to medicalphotography is virtually nonexistent. Herein, we will address the breadth of uses of medicalphotography, device properties/specific devices utilised for image capture, methods of data transfer and dissemination and patient perceptions
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Patient Perception on the Usage of Smartphones for MedicalPhotography and for Reference in Dermatology. With increasing use of smartphones in the practice and delivery of dermatologic care, little is known on patient perceptions regarding its applications in the clinical setting. To survey patient viewpoints regarding medicalphotography and the usage of smartphone applications during a medical photographing equipment including a physician's digital camera (27.5%) or a physician's smartphone camera (27.2%). The majority found personal smartphones to be an acceptable reference tool (69.7%) and means to provide information to the patient (75.3%). Patients appear to have clear preferences in the equipment used for medicalphotography and acceptable applications of smartphones, highlighting
Patient Perspectives on MedicalPhotography in Dermatology. Clinical photography enhances medical care, research, and teaching. Empirical data are needed to guide best practices regarding dermatologic photography. To investigate patient opinion about clinical photography and identify demographic factors that influence these opinions. Four hundred patients representing a broad range of ages, self
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Patients' acceptance of medicalphotography in a French Adult and Pediatric Dermatology Department: a questionnaire survey. Despite the increasing use of medicalphotography by dermatologists, no study on patients' perceptions of photography in dermatology has been performed to date. Firstly, to evaluate patients' perceptions of medicalphotography. Secondly, to assess whether perceptions differed between patients in our adult department and parents accompanying a child in our paediatric department. An opinion survey was conducted at the Hospital of Tours (France) among adult patients (adult department) and accompanying parents (paediatric department) by completion of a questionnaire after any medicalphotography had been performed. We collected 272 questionnaires regarding 158 adults
at clinic appointments should be done by a healthcare professional who has skills and expertise in skin cancer and lymph node examination. They should have access to dermoscopy and medicalphotography as part of examinations. [2022] 1.9.12 For people having both CE-CT and ultrasound scans, alternate between the 2 types of scan. [2022] 1.9.13 Do not routinely use PET-CT during follow-up of people
A guideline to medicalphotography: a perspective on digital photography in an orthopaedic setting. Quality photographs are essential for clinical documentation, research, and publication in scientific journals and teaching. Oftentimes, non-ideal lighting and a sterile environment restrict the medical photographer, resulting in lower-quality photographs. This article aims to provide a clear and comprehensible guideline for medicalphotography in an orthopaedic setting. This article is based on extensive photographic involvement in operating and laboratory settings, in close collaboration with medical professionals from the Steadman Clinic (Vail, Colorado, USA), Gothenburg University (Göteborg, Sweden) and Erasmus MC (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). Background literature was searched through Google