2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.11.048
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Encouraging the next generation of skin of color researchers: Funding skin of color research in medical school and residency

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“…The algorithm weakened the influence of dust and water mist in the environment, achieving image enhancement. Similarly, researchers from Anna University implemented underwater image defogging and color correction based on the single-scale Retinex algorithm with color correction [55].…”
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“…The algorithm weakened the influence of dust and water mist in the environment, achieving image enhancement. Similarly, researchers from Anna University implemented underwater image defogging and color correction based on the single-scale Retinex algorithm with color correction [55].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The diversification of the dermatology workforce with trainees who have an interest in SOC may also be leading to more SOC publications, and supporting these trainees is essential to improve this field. 5 Journals should prioritize publishing SOC articles in order to meet the educational needs of our field. We must commit to building knowledge and practices that improve the care of all patients we serve.…”
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“…To the Editor: We appreciate the letter by Jia et al 1 that assessed funding opportunities available to medical students and residents for skin of color research. In our study, 2 we found evidence from website profiles that most residents interested in skin of color were people of color themselves.…”
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“…Thus, we must consider all barriers that might discourage trainees from pursuing skin of color interests. The work of Jia et al 1 underscores the importance of financial support in fostering interest in skin of color among trainees. If there is less money to support an interest in a topic, it is no wonder that trainees would pursue other research interests with more available and robust funding.…”
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