The goal of our project, Teledermatology Serving Georgia, is to bring skin cancer screening and education to Georgia’s citizens living in rural or remote areas of our state, without easy access to dermatological services.
What can Teledermatology do for you? Community Educational Material Photo Gallery
Georgia Cancer Center
Health Sciences Campus
GCC - M. Bert Storey Research Building
(706) 721-0570
There are a number of reasons why some people may be at higher risk of developing skin cancer than others. We want you to know about your risk factors and what you can do to avoid developing skin cancers or other skin disorders. Part of our Teledermatology program is to provide our community members with educational tools about skin cancer prevention as well as about other more common cancers (e.g., breast cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer) and how to avoid them (e.g., healthy eating, exercise, and quitting tobacco use and vaping).
See our links to the information that you can read on your own electronic devices (computer, smartphone, or tablet).
To learn about specific cancers & cancer-related topics, including risk factors, early detection, diagnosis, & treatment options.
A TeleDerm Celebration! (From L-R (Front Row) - Kenza Mamouni, Marisol Miranda Galvis, Sayeda Ali, Rhea-Beth Markowitz, Lisa Middleton, Margaret Oliviero, Christine O'Meara (Back Row) - Lorriane Odhiambo, Claudia Guillen Lopez, Koosh Desai, Jeremy Greer, Jorge Cortes, Harold Rabinovitz, Al Dallas, Aaron Hersh)
A TeleDerm Celebration! ECHO cookies.
A TeleDerm Celebration! (From L-R: Kenza Mamouni and Rhea-Beth Markowitz)
A TeleDerm Celebration! (From L-R: Rhea-Beth Markowitz and Claudia Guillen Lopez)
A TeleDerm Celebration! (From L-R: Lorriane Odhiambo, Sayeda Ali and Claudia Guillen Lopez)