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Patient education easier via virtual visits

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Virtual visits may allow providers to focus more on patient education, says Julie Harper, M.D., owner and president of the Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center of Birmingham in Alabama.

In case you missed it: How has telemedicine impacted patient visits? Dr. Harper shares her experience in this video.

Today, Dr. Harper highlights the importance of educating patients about their acne medications during virtual visits.

More: Dr. Harper emphasizes the importance of ensuring acne treatment during the pandemic and discusses the potential benefits of using telemedicine to treat acne patients.

Don’t miss our next video: Will telemedicine impact the future of acne care?

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