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Did you know the average wait time to see a dermatologist in Canada is over 180 days? And in northern Ontario, it can stretch up to two years! The need for change has never been greater—and AI is answering the call.
If you’ve ever spent months waiting for a skin specialist, our latest episode of Deep Dive in Vitiligo is for you.
In this episode, VRF joins forces with Skinopathy to tackle dermatology’s biggest challenges—endless wait times, inconsistent diagnoses, and limited access. The solution? AI-driven innovations that bring faster skin cancer detection, personalized vitiligo care, and even a multilingual AI guide that’s like having a dermatologist in your pocket.
Spotlighted at the 2024 World Vitiligo Day, these advancements are reshaping skin care for everyone.
Got skin? Then hit play—you’ll thank me later.
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