2024
DOI: 10.2196/48762
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Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications

Ramiro Rodriguez,
Karima M Osman,
Lachlan Anderson
et al.

Abstract: Publications dealing with topics considered to be pertinent to diversity, equity, and inclusion are increasing. Due to the increasing trend, dermatology journals have started to implement ways to evaluate and understand these publications. Here, we discuss a keyword approach to identify and then categorize these publications. Keywords identified 43 manuscripts. Two reviewers screened the articles’ titles and abstracts, and recommended a full manuscript review for 24 publications. Through the scope of definitio… Show more

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“…Overall, teledermatology offers an opportunity to bring health equity to populations and JMIR dermatology embraced these topics. [5] With new technological advances, JMIR Dermatology looks forward to improving the understanding of teledermatology applications in the coming years. Through the contributions of authors, the editorial team, and reviewers the US National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) Library Operations Division decided to include JMIR Dermatology in PubMed Central after a rigorous scientific and technical evaluation.…”
Section: Original Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, teledermatology offers an opportunity to bring health equity to populations and JMIR dermatology embraced these topics. [5] With new technological advances, JMIR Dermatology looks forward to improving the understanding of teledermatology applications in the coming years. Through the contributions of authors, the editorial team, and reviewers the US National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) Library Operations Division decided to include JMIR Dermatology in PubMed Central after a rigorous scientific and technical evaluation.…”
Section: Original Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%