All around the globe the population has limited access to dermatologic care, and there are too few dermatologists to accommodate the high demand for skin care. Education of the community and frontline health workers is key to obtaining long-term impact in the skin health of a population. Reaching a community as a whole is challenging for dermatologists coming from distant cities, because cross-cultural obstacles often arise. This article describes some simple and positive ways of addressing the community directly while training health care workers in the recognition of prevalent skin diseases and effective pathways of management of these conditions.
Keywords: Community dermatology Argentina; Health education; Jornadas; Medical education; Medical students; Photoeducation; Primary care; Workshops for children.
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