Racial limitations of fitzpatrick skin type.
Olivia Ware, Jessica Dawson, Michi M. Shinohara, Susan C. Taylor
2020PubMed101 citations
Abstract
Fitzpatrick skin type (FST) was developed to assess the propensity of the skin to burn during phototherapy, but it also is commonly used by providers as means of describing constitutive skin color and ethnicity. We conducted an anonymous survey of dermatologists and dermatology trainees to evaluate how providers use FST in their clinical practice. Although providers should be cognizant of conflating race/ethnicity with FST, the original intent of FST also should be emphasized in medical school and resident education.
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MedicineSkin typeEthnic groupDermatologyRace (biology)Skin colorFamily medicineComputer scienceAnthropologyArtificial intelligenceSociologyBiologyBotanySkin Protection and Aging