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What is it?

myDermPath is an interactive app designed as a learning and practice tool for dermatopathology. It contains a huge image library, diagnostic algorithms, glossaries, and more than 2000 image-based quiz questions. 

How does it work?

The initial interface consists of 9 tabs, each directing the user down a different learning pathway. The tabs include About myDermPath, myDermPath Algorithm, Search By Diagnosis, Special Stains, Immunohistochemistry, Direct Immunofluorescence, Glossary Of Terms, Normal Skin Histology, and Ready For A Pop Quiz.

Histopathologic disease descriptions can be obtained through the interactive myDermPath Algorithm in which the user is walked through a short series of descriptive questions until a diagnosis is reached. Alternatively, the user can search by diagnosis. The final diagnosis page gives a brief description of histology, clinical characteristics, management, and differential diagnosis. A representative histologic image, an annotated image, and digital slide are provided. Finally, there are options to add your own notes, incorporate your own slides, or search the diagnosis on PubMed.

Short algorithms also are used to suggest special stains, immunohistochemistry, and direct immunofluorescence. Each stain or marker is paired with a representative slide. Searching directly for specific special stains, immunostains, or immunomarkers, however, is not possible.

Lastly, a section called Ready For A Pop Quiz randomly selects images from a database of more than 2000 slides and asks users to choose the best diagnosis for the presented slide from multiple choices. Each slide can be expanded to a very good detail, full-screen view.

How can it help me?

This app is a favorite of dermatology residents at my institution. Because it was written by 3 experts in dermatopathology, the information is reliable. The algorithms are quick to complete and the information provided is concise, allowing this app to be used by residents for a quick review during dermatopathology teaching sessions. The quiz bank with more 2000 high-quality slides is very convenient for short self-testing sessions. myDermPath is an excellent supplement to any dermatopathology learning program for the general dermatologist.

How can I get it?

myDermPath is free, so every dermatology learner should download this app and give it a try. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.

If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.

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What is it?

myDermPath is an interactive app designed as a learning and practice tool for dermatopathology. It contains a huge image library, diagnostic algorithms, glossaries, and more than 2000 image-based quiz questions. 

How does it work?

The initial interface consists of 9 tabs, each directing the user down a different learning pathway. The tabs include About myDermPath, myDermPath Algorithm, Search By Diagnosis, Special Stains, Immunohistochemistry, Direct Immunofluorescence, Glossary Of Terms, Normal Skin Histology, and Ready For A Pop Quiz.

Histopathologic disease descriptions can be obtained through the interactive myDermPath Algorithm in which the user is walked through a short series of descriptive questions until a diagnosis is reached. Alternatively, the user can search by diagnosis. The final diagnosis page gives a brief description of histology, clinical characteristics, management, and differential diagnosis. A representative histologic image, an annotated image, and digital slide are provided. Finally, there are options to add your own notes, incorporate your own slides, or search the diagnosis on PubMed.

Short algorithms also are used to suggest special stains, immunohistochemistry, and direct immunofluorescence. Each stain or marker is paired with a representative slide. Searching directly for specific special stains, immunostains, or immunomarkers, however, is not possible.

Lastly, a section called Ready For A Pop Quiz randomly selects images from a database of more than 2000 slides and asks users to choose the best diagnosis for the presented slide from multiple choices. Each slide can be expanded to a very good detail, full-screen view.

How can it help me?

This app is a favorite of dermatology residents at my institution. Because it was written by 3 experts in dermatopathology, the information is reliable. The algorithms are quick to complete and the information provided is concise, allowing this app to be used by residents for a quick review during dermatopathology teaching sessions. The quiz bank with more 2000 high-quality slides is very convenient for short self-testing sessions. myDermPath is an excellent supplement to any dermatopathology learning program for the general dermatologist.

How can I get it?

myDermPath is free, so every dermatology learner should download this app and give it a try. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.

If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.

What is it?

myDermPath is an interactive app designed as a learning and practice tool for dermatopathology. It contains a huge image library, diagnostic algorithms, glossaries, and more than 2000 image-based quiz questions. 

How does it work?

The initial interface consists of 9 tabs, each directing the user down a different learning pathway. The tabs include About myDermPath, myDermPath Algorithm, Search By Diagnosis, Special Stains, Immunohistochemistry, Direct Immunofluorescence, Glossary Of Terms, Normal Skin Histology, and Ready For A Pop Quiz.

Histopathologic disease descriptions can be obtained through the interactive myDermPath Algorithm in which the user is walked through a short series of descriptive questions until a diagnosis is reached. Alternatively, the user can search by diagnosis. The final diagnosis page gives a brief description of histology, clinical characteristics, management, and differential diagnosis. A representative histologic image, an annotated image, and digital slide are provided. Finally, there are options to add your own notes, incorporate your own slides, or search the diagnosis on PubMed.

Short algorithms also are used to suggest special stains, immunohistochemistry, and direct immunofluorescence. Each stain or marker is paired with a representative slide. Searching directly for specific special stains, immunostains, or immunomarkers, however, is not possible.

Lastly, a section called Ready For A Pop Quiz randomly selects images from a database of more than 2000 slides and asks users to choose the best diagnosis for the presented slide from multiple choices. Each slide can be expanded to a very good detail, full-screen view.

How can it help me?

This app is a favorite of dermatology residents at my institution. Because it was written by 3 experts in dermatopathology, the information is reliable. The algorithms are quick to complete and the information provided is concise, allowing this app to be used by residents for a quick review during dermatopathology teaching sessions. The quiz bank with more 2000 high-quality slides is very convenient for short self-testing sessions. myDermPath is an excellent supplement to any dermatopathology learning program for the general dermatologist.

How can I get it?

myDermPath is free, so every dermatology learner should download this app and give it a try. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.

If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.

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