For Residents

Applications for the CUTIS 2021 Resident Corner Column

The Cutis Editorial Board is now accepting applications for the 2020 Resident Corner column. All materials should be submitted via email to Melissa Sears (msears@mdedge.com) by October 15.


 

The Cutis Editorial Board is now accepting applications for the 2021 Resident Corner column. The Editorial Board will select 2 to 3 residents to serve as the Resident Corner columnists for 1 year. Articles are posted online only at www.mdedge.com/dermatology but will be referenced in Index Medicus . All applicants must be current residents and will be in residency throughout 2021.

Columnists also will participate in a monthly resident takeover of our Dermatology Weekly podcast .

For consideration, send your curriculum vitae along with a brief (not to exceed 500 words) statement of why you enjoy Cutis and what you can offer your fellow residents in contributing a monthly column.

A signed letter of recommendation from the Director of the dermatology residency program also should be supplied.

All materials should be submitted via email to Melissa Sears ( msears@mdedge.com) by October 15. The residents who are selected to write the column for the upcoming year will be notified by November 2.

We look forward to continuing to educate dermatology residents on topics that are most important to them!

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