Derived from Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, these flashcards represent 150 of the most commonly seen dermatologic problems and 100 rare or challenging cases. Each image includes diagnosis, clinical manifestation, differential diagnosis, and management.
This app is easy to navigate, allowing you to browse the contents or search for topics. The search tool shows you choices of words that appear in the text as you type so it is quick and helps with spelling issues. It also remembers past search terms so you can go back to a topic very easily. You can bookmark cards as Know and Don't Know to help you study. You can also create notes for cards and images to enhance your learning. You can also change the text size for easier reading. There is also a Q&A section in this app that will allow you to test your knowledge. No internet connection needed to view the full app. It is all ready for super quick image and information retrieval. This app is optimized for whatever size device you are using, either phone or tablet.
This interactive app is based on the full content of Fitzpatrick's Dermatology Flash Cards by McGraw-Hill.
Authors:
Klaus Wolff, MD, FRCP
Professor and Chairman Emeritus
Department of Dermatology
Medical University of Vienna
Chief Emeritus, Dermatology Service
Department of Dermatology
Medical University of Vienna/General Hospital of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Richard Allen Johnson, MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Harvard Medical School
Dermatologist
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Arturo P. Saavedra, MD, PhD, MBA
Assistant Professor in Dermatology, Dermatopathology and Medicine
Department of Dermatology
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Disclaimer: This app is intended for the education of healthcare professionals and not as a diagnostic and treatment reference for the general population.
Developed by Usatine Media, LLC
Richard P. Usatine, MD, Co-President, Professor of Family & Community Medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
Peter Erickson, Co-President, Lead Software Developer