
|Podcasts|December 17, 2020
The Cutaneous Connection: Episode 14- Healthcare PPE Dermatoses During COVID-19
Author(s)Morgan Petronelli
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a rise in dermatoses in healthcare workers related to occupational use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Rachel Evers-Meltzer, MD, MPH, discusses her cross-sectional survey investigating what types of dermatoses were most commonly seen in the health care spear and suggests possible treatments.
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