Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword by Daniel R. Salomon
- Foreword by Robin Marks
- Foreword by Kathy Schwab
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- SECTION ONE TRANSPLANT DERMATOLOGY: AN EVOLVING DYNAMIC FIELD
- Section Two Transplant Medicine and Dermatology
- Section Three Pathogenic Factors in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Four Cutaneous Effects of Immunosuppressive Medications
- Section Five Infectious Diseases of the Skin in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Six Benign and Inflammatory Skin Diseases in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Seven Cutaneous Oncology in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Eight Special Scenarios in Transplant Cutaneous Oncology
- Section Nine Educational, Organizational, and Research Efforts in Transplant Dermatology
- 48 Quality of Life Associated with Dermatologic Disease in Organ Transplant Recipients
- 49 Patient Education in Transplant Dermatology: Pre- and Post Transplant
- 50 Transplant Dermatology Clinics
- 51 Transplant Dermatology Organizations
- 52 Research Databases for Transplant Dermatology
- 53 Resources for Transplant Dermatology
- Index
53 - Resources for Transplant Dermatology
from Section Nine - Educational, Organizational, and Research Efforts in Transplant Dermatology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword by Daniel R. Salomon
- Foreword by Robin Marks
- Foreword by Kathy Schwab
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- SECTION ONE TRANSPLANT DERMATOLOGY: AN EVOLVING DYNAMIC FIELD
- Section Two Transplant Medicine and Dermatology
- Section Three Pathogenic Factors in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Four Cutaneous Effects of Immunosuppressive Medications
- Section Five Infectious Diseases of the Skin in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Six Benign and Inflammatory Skin Diseases in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Seven Cutaneous Oncology in Transplant Dermatology
- Section Eight Special Scenarios in Transplant Cutaneous Oncology
- Section Nine Educational, Organizational, and Research Efforts in Transplant Dermatology
- 48 Quality of Life Associated with Dermatologic Disease in Organ Transplant Recipients
- 49 Patient Education in Transplant Dermatology: Pre- and Post Transplant
- 50 Transplant Dermatology Clinics
- 51 Transplant Dermatology Organizations
- 52 Research Databases for Transplant Dermatology
- 53 Resources for Transplant Dermatology
- Index
Summary
As the field of transplant dermatology grows, the number and sophistication of resources available for both patients and professionals continue to expand. Fortunately, many of these resources exist in publicly accessible digital format that allows for repeated and easy access for patients and providers alike. This chapter attempts to provide an annotated list of resources for patients and health professionals, focusing on sources that are from national and international societies and collaboratives rather than those from individual medical centers. This list is not intended to be exhaustive nor does inclusion imply that all information within these sites is current or accurate. Because medical decisions in transplant patients are often complex, consultation with specialists in transplant dermatology may optimize the customization of care for patients.
PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES
International Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative (ITSCC)
Web site: www.ITSCC.org
Contact via web site.
The International Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative is a nonprofit collaborative of transplant dermatologists, transplant physicians and surgeons, transplant coordinators and nurses, basic, translational and clinical researchers, oncologists, surgeons, and other health care providers that has as its mission:
To integrate and support basic scientific and clinical research to address the special needs of transplant recipients with skin cancer in order to improve quality of care.
To educate patients, scientists, primary care doctors and specialist physicians on the unique needs and clinical care issues in the transplant patients.
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- Skin Disease in Organ Transplantation , pp. 336 - 340Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008