Consensus on the Use of <scp>JAKinibs</scp> for Atopic Dermatitis in Australia and New Zealand. An <scp>eDelphi</scp> by the Australasian Medical Dermatology Group
Marius Rademaker(Waikato Hospital), Li‐Chuen Wong(Children's Hospital at Westmead), John Sullivan(UNSW Sydney), Patrick A. Ireland(Prince of Wales Hospital), Gillian Marshman(Flinders University), Dana Slape(Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals), Matthew Verheyden(The University of Sydney), Christopher Baker(Yale Cancer Center), Kurt Gebauer(The University of Western Australia), Monisha Gupta(Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals), Erin McMeniman(The University of Queensland), Katherine Armour(Skin Health Institute), Peter Foley(Belmont Hospital), Diana Rubel(Australian National University), Harriet Kennedy(University of Auckland)
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