The medical selfie

作者: Arunava Ray , Annabel Diane Scott , Dariush Nikkhah , Baljit S Dheansa

DOI: 10.1136/BMJ.H3145

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摘要: “Selfie,” the 2013 word of year according to Oxford Dictionaries, denotes a photograph taken oneself with either smartphone or webcam (http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/11/an-infographic-of-selfie). The latest craze selfies among wider population has come under some criticism, perpetrators labelled “narcissists” seen as yet another teenage fad.1 We, unlike many our patients, have been reticent in uptake rapidly evolving technology within NHS; none more so than using “clinical photography” to aid understanding dynamic nature disease processes. …

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