Conditions
AURORA helps rural teams across Alaska recognize, document, and connect the full range of medical dermatology to specialty care.
AURORA Core conditions
These conditions fit AURORA's minimum data set and hub-and-spoke model most directly. Each has a plain-language education page covering the disease, its comorbidities, and how care has expanded.
Chronic immune-mediated plaques tied to joint, heart, and metabolic disease.
Learn more →Inflammatory arthritis linked to psoriasis that can damage joints if missed.
Learn more →Chronic, intensely itchy inflammation, part of a wider allergic picture.
Learn more →Painful chronic inflammatory disease, often diagnosed years late.
Learn more →Autoimmune loss of pigment, not merely cosmetic, with autoimmune links.
Learn more →Autoimmune hair loss, more than cosmetic and not simply stress.
Learn more →Chronic, intensely itchy nodules driven by immune and nerve pathways.
Learn more →Hives lasting six weeks or more, usually not an allergy, and treatable.
Learn more →General dermatology and triage
AURORA also helps local teams recognize and triage everyday and urgent dermatology. These are supported through recognition, documentation, and referral rather than dedicated condition pages.
For a severe or rapidly worsening problem, patients should seek local or emergency care right away.
How it works
When a condition needs more, AURORA connects the local team to a dermatology hub by teledermatology, then returns a diagnosis and plan to be carried out close to home.