Enhancing adherence for total body skin examination in post-surgical veterans: an interventional study at an urban Veterans Affairs center
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Enhancing adherence for total body skin examination in post-surgical veterans: an interventional study at an urban Veterans Affairs center
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Military Medical ResearchVol. 12, Issue 6, Pages: 978-980(2025)
Affiliations:
1.The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York University, New York, NY 10016, USA
2.Veteran Affairs New York Harbor Health Care, New York, NY 10010, USA
Cite this article as: Ramachandran V, Kakpovbia E, Juarez MC, Jairath N, Nemcevic A, Akoh CC, et al. Enhancing adherence for total body skin examination in post-surgical veterans: an interventional study at an urban Veterans Affairs center. Mil Med Res. 2024;11(1):50.
DOI:
Cite this article as: Ramachandran V, Kakpovbia E, Juarez MC, Jairath N, Nemcevic A, Akoh CC, et al. Enhancing adherence for total body skin examination in post-surgical veterans: an interventional study at an urban Veterans Affairs center. Mil Med Res. 2024;11(1):50. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00552-5.
Enhancing adherence for total body skin examination in post-surgical veterans: an interventional study at an urban Veterans Affairs center