My name is Janet Johnson.
There are more wolves than people where I live in rural Idaho with my husband, John, and our three boys (aged three, six, and ten). I love our life, don’t get me wrong, but it’s particularly hard to live in such a remote place when our kids gets sick.
Last Tuesday, my eldest son, Ronny, nearly fell off the bus scratching the backs of his knees. When I took a look, both legs were covered in light red spots. The rash was also on his belly and back. I checked: no fever, no other complaints. Dr. McCabe’s office offered me an appointment Monday – six full days away. I didn’t know what to do about Ronny’s itchiness, what had caused the rash, or whether or not it was contagious. Were we all going to come down with this rash? Did I need to keep Ronny home from school until he saw Dr. McCabe?
Ask a dermatologist today!
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The Specialist doctor from the University Hospital in Gothenburg, alumnus UC Berkeley. My doctoral dissertation is about Digital Health and I have published 5 scientific articles in teledermatology and artificial intelligence and others.