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We continue to develop educational software
and products which are provided free of charge to students, residents,
and physicians pursuing their education. Our goals are to make these
valuable resources available free of charge to users both nationally
and abroad. To achieve our goals, we rely solely on funding from private
sector, educational grants, and philanthropic sources. With continued
support and growth, we ultimately hope to create a self-sustaining
endowment that will allow us to offer grants to individuals and organizations
sharing our vision.
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Dermland
A portable, dynamically updated internet-based reference
site for Dermatologists in practice and training. |
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OPIS
An education tool for dermatology residents around the
country. |
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DICC
Dermatology Integrative Competency Curriculum is case-based
learning that uses a patient problem as a stimulus for
learning appropriate dermatology subjects. |
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VDP
To emulate the examination of glass slides on a conventional
light microscope by creating an online “visual microscope”.
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MARS
An Access Database- based desktop application that simplifies
the logging of Mohs surgical information. This user-friendly
application is able to report the stored data into instant
surgery reports, referral letters, and written prescriptions. |
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Check
Your Skin.net
The Check Your Skin campaign is designed to increase early
detection of melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer.
Through early detection of melanoma the survival rate
should increase. The focus of the public service campaign
is to teach the public to perform monthly self-skin examinations
and recognize the changes associated with malignant melanoma. |
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