Dermatological guide for primary care physicians: full body skin checks, skin cancer detection, and patient education on self-skin checks and sun protection.
Shangyi FuSoojung KimCarina WaskoPublished in: Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) (2024)
Dermatological conditions and skin cancers are common health concerns that require early detection and intervention. Primary care physicians play a crucial role in recognizing these conditions and serving as the first line of defense against skin cancers. This guide provides a systematic approach to conducting thorough skin examinations and enhancing understanding of common presentations of precancerous and cancerous lesions. We emphasize the importance of performing annual full-body skin exams to facilitate early detection and management of skin conditions, including a step-by-step, systematic protocol for conducting these exams, comprising preparing the patient, documenting findings, educating the patient, and considering biopsy or referral for suspicious lesions. Furthermore, we explore the atypical features of skin lesions that raise clinical suspicion and warrant further investigation. We describe the characteristics of common skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. We stress the importance of patient education on self-skin checks and sun protection measures. By incorporating the knowledge and skills presented in this guide, primary care physicians can confidently perform thorough full-body skin checks, identify common dermatological findings and early signs of skin cancers, and provide comprehensive care to patients. This will help ensure optimal outcomes in dermatological health.
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