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Carrie L. Kovarik
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 216
Citations - 4453
Carrie L. Kovarik is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teledermatology & Telemedicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 206 publications receiving 3424 citations. Previous affiliations of Carrie L. Kovarik include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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The spectrum of COVID-19-associated dermatologic manifestations: An international registry of 716 patients from 31 countries.
Esther E. Freeman,Devon E. McMahon,Jules B. Lipoff,Misha Rosenbach,Carrie L. Kovarik,Seemal R. Desai,Joanna Harp,Junko Takeshita,Lars E. French,Lars E. French,Henry W. Lim,Bruce H. Thiers,George J. Hruza,Lindy P. Fox +13 more
TL;DR: This study highlights the array of cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19, finding that many morphologies were non-specific, while others may provide insight into potential immune or inflammatory pathways in CO VID-19 pathophysiology.
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Pernio-like skin lesions associated with COVID-19: A case series of 318 patients from 8 countries.
Esther E. Freeman,Devon E. McMahon,Jules B. Lipoff,Misha Rosenbach,Carrie L. Kovarik,Junko Takeshita,Lars E. French,Bruce H. Thiers,George J. Hruza,Lindy P. Fox +9 more
TL;DR: Clinical and pathologic findings of pernio-like lesions in confirmed or suspected CO VID-19 cases may suggest COVID-19 infection and should prompt confirmatory testing.
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Application of mobile teledermatology for skin cancer screening
Sonia A. Lamel,Kristin M. Haldeman,Haines Ely,Carrie L. Kovarik,Hon S. Pak,April W. Armstrong +5 more
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis showed that older age and presentation of atypical nevus were significantly associated with disagreement in diagnosis between the teledermatologist and in-person dermatologist, after adjusting for other factors.
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Telehealth: Helping your patients and practice survive and thrive during the COVID-19 crisis with rapid quality implementation.
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Use of Mobile Learning by Resident Physicians in Botswana
Aileen Y. Chang,Sankalpo Ghose,Ryan Littman-Quinn,Rachel B. Anolik,Andrea Kyer,Loeto Mazhani,Anne K. Seymour,Carrie L. Kovarik +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that smartphones loaded with point-of-care tools are effectively utilized by resident physicians in resource-limited settings, both for accessing point- of-care medical information at the bedside and engaging in self-directed learning at home.