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The Comparative Sufficiency of ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Bing AI in Answering Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis Questions About Common Dermatological Diagnoses

The Comparative Sufficiency of ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Bing AI in Answering Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis Questions About Common Dermatological Diagnoses

This strategy is similar to paper handouts, where AI chatbots provide background knowledge that patients can later follow-up on with their dermatologist. In conclusion, while chatbot utility is most promising in tandem with a dermatologist’s diagnosis and contributes to information dissemination, chatbots should not function as a first-line independent entity.

Courtney A Chau, Hao Feng, Gabriela Cobos, Joyce Park

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e60827

Dermatology in Student-Run Clinics in the United States: Scoping Review

Dermatology in Student-Run Clinics in the United States: Scoping Review

While all patients with a dermatologic complaint should eventually be evaluated by a board-certified dermatologist, due to inequities in access, initial evaluation from a medical student can help patients eventually receive a consultation from a dermatologist [50]. Robust dermatology SRCs must work in tandem with efforts to address these systemic contributors to inequity.

Samir Kamat, Aneesh Agarwal, Leore Lavin, Hannah Verma, Lily Martin, Jules B Lipoff

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e59368

How Dermatologists Can Aid Nondermatologic Professionals Using the Figure 1 App: Case Analysis

How Dermatologists Can Aid Nondermatologic Professionals Using the Figure 1 App: Case Analysis

In a study conducted by Patro et al [3], the overall agreement between diagnoses made by a PCP and a dermatologist was 56%, with poor diagnostic agreement seen most in psoriasis and eczema. If dermatologists and nondermatologic health professionals can only agree 56% of the time, and only 8 of the 300 cases (2.7%) were posted by a dermatologist, as seen in Figure 1, then there is a concern related to inaccuracies and the spread of misinformation.

Alexis Coican, Nathaniel A Marroquin, Alexa Carboni, Sara Holt, Morgan Zueger

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e60500

Popular Skin-of-Color Dermatology Social Media Hashtags on TikTok From 2021 to 2022: Content Analysis

Popular Skin-of-Color Dermatology Social Media Hashtags on TikTok From 2021 to 2022: Content Analysis

Among available top-viewed content in 2022, #Ingrown Hair retrieved the most-viewed post (77.8 M views, board-certified dermatologist, educational), followed by #Hidradenitis Suppurativa (77.6 M views, esthetician, promotional) and #Dandruff (46.5 M views, influencer, personal). The highest user engagement was driven by personal patient videos of #Vitiligo (10.7 M likes and 118 K comments) and #Hair Loss (6.4 M likes and 71.9 K comments).

Jeemin Kang, Mindy D Szeto, Lois Suh, Jadesola T Olayinka, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50408

Challenges in Teledermoscopy Diagnostic Outcome Studies: Scoping Review of Heterogeneous Study Characteristics

Challenges in Teledermoscopy Diagnostic Outcome Studies: Scoping Review of Heterogeneous Study Characteristics

The majority (44/49, 90%) of studies reported that the teledermoscopy consultation was assessed by a dermatologist or teledermatologist [2,18-21,23-42,45-62,64]. For one of these studies, it was mentioned that the practitioners (dermatologists and plastic surgeons) received training consisting of e-learning courses, meetings, and self-assessment procedures.

Femke van Sinderen, Anne P Langermans, Andre W Kushniruk, Elizabeth M Borycki, Monique M Jaspers, Linda W Peute

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e60346