Dermatology Photographer
6 months ago
Clinical Skills Utilise specialised photography equipment and techniques to capture precise and high-resolution images of patients skin conditions. This includes close-up shots, full-body images, and macro photography to document specific features, patterns, and lesions. Ensure appropriate lighting conditions and calibration of equipment to achieve accurate colour representation and optimal image quality. Familiarity with different lighting setups and techniques will be essential for capturing consistent and standardised Interact with patients in a professional and compassionate manner, explaining the photography process and ensuring their comfort during the imaging session.
Maintain patient confidentiality and privacy at all times while creating a supportive and empathetic environment. To be aware of any unusual test results and take appropriate action, making relevant decisions which may adjust medical requests accordingly to ensure images best represent the diagnosis and information required. Accurately label and securely catalogue all images, maintaining a comprehensive and organised legible database for easy retrieval. Collaborate with medical staff to ensure proper integration of images into patient records and assist in maintaining accurate medical histories.
Conduct regular quality checks to ensure the accuracy and consistency of images. Maintain and calibrate photography equipment to meet industry standards and ensure optimal performance. Work closely with dermatologists and other medical professionals to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Provide visual documentation to assist in monitoring treatment progress and evaluating the effectiveness of interventions.
Stay updated on emerging trends and advancements in dermatological photography techniques. Continuously develop your skills and knowledge through workshops, conferences, and professional literature to maintain expertise in the field. To undertake dermatology research to support doctors with new developments in dermatology. Prepare the clinical area for safe practice by ensuring that cleanliness is maintained Clinical Governance Contribute to the development of junior staff to ensure a smooth operation of service.
Contribute to the development of relevant protocols for Dermatology Photography for use in the department. Promote the individual needs of the patient, by acknowledging preferences, rights, and choices, respecting privacy and dignity, and by promoting anti-discriminatory practice, alerting senior staff if patient care appears to be disrespectful or discriminator Establish and maintain effective communication, maintaining confidentiality of information Participate in the effective management of risk, by accurate recording and reporting and correct maintenance of records and documentation Ensure compliance with Trust policies, procedures and clinical guidelines, alerting senior staff if practice of self and others appear to contravene policy, or if concerned about any aspect of patient care Requirements Proven experience as a Dermatology Photographer. Proficient in using specialised dermatological photography equipment and techniques. Strong knowledge of lighting setups, colour calibration, and image post-processing.
Excellent attention to detail and ability to capture precise and consistent images. Compassionate and patient-centric approach to interacting with individuals with various skin conditions. Familiarity with medical terminology and an understanding of dermatological conditions and treatments. Proficient in organising, labelling, and maintaining comprehensive image databases.
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with a multidisciplinary team. Adherence to patient confidentiality and privacy regulations. Flexibility to adapt to evolving technologies and industry best practices. Education/Learning Take responsibility for own learning by full participation in appraisal and clinical supervision, attending mandatory training, keeping knowledge and skills up to date and by maintaining a portfolio of learnin Ensure own learning needs are met, evaluated and shared in order to change and improve services according to changing health care needs.