Re: Not all residents are smart...
I forgot to ask DH how his program handled this -- since he took a lot of photos and his patients were always awake. He would use either a personal camera or a department camera. But a cell phone camera? Has anyone here ever taken a crisp enough cell phone photo that it could be used in a research presentation? Department and personal cameras for legitimate I can understand (except that whole pesky sterile issue).
I'm pretty sure that the consent forms say something about photos and health information for research purposes, with any indentifiers removed. Obviously, since derm patients aren't under general anesthesia, DH would tell them/ask them about taking any photos and they could refuse. I forgot to ask him if they do an additional consent form at the time. From what he has said before this, most people are fine with having photos as part of their medical record and most people with really unusual skin conditions are willing to have photos taken so others can learn from it.
I forgot to ask DH how his program handled this -- since he took a lot of photos and his patients were always awake. He would use either a personal camera or a department camera. But a cell phone camera? Has anyone here ever taken a crisp enough cell phone photo that it could be used in a research presentation? Department and personal cameras for legitimate I can understand (except that whole pesky sterile issue).
I'm pretty sure that the consent forms say something about photos and health information for research purposes, with any indentifiers removed. Obviously, since derm patients aren't under general anesthesia, DH would tell them/ask them about taking any photos and they could refuse. I forgot to ask him if they do an additional consent form at the time. From what he has said before this, most people are fine with having photos as part of their medical record and most people with really unusual skin conditions are willing to have photos taken so others can learn from it.
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