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Hardin MD
Dermatology from the University of Iowa's library lists the best
dermatology sites that list sites and searches for recent PubMed
citations.
The University of Iowa Dermatology site offers many links to other
relevant sites that make surfing the Internet easy. A list of
academic dermatology departments is included.
The
Internet Dermatology Society has many helpful links, including the
Electronic Textbook of Dermatology.
Rxderm Archives include discussions about conventional and
nonconventional treatments for a variety of dermatologic conditions.
Dermatologists can sign up for the online discussion group and
correspond with other dermatologists.
DermNet,
the New Zealand Dermatological Society's web site, includes basic
patient information about a large number of skin disorders and medical
education for primary care doctors.
DocDerm the
web site by Dr Bob Rosen provides many of his patient handouts and other
related information.
Karolinska Institutet library has links to many sites relating to
skin and connective tissue diseases.
Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants
Medical Matrix
has been called “a ranked, peer-reviewed, annotated, updated clinical
medicine resource.”
Galaxy Health Directory is a starting point for information related
to dermatology.
Yahoo! Dermatology lists sites pertinent to dermatology.
The Doctor's Guide Personal Edition provides a personally
customizable web page with pertinent dermatologic information.
American Academy of
Dermatology (AAD) includes a directory and member services.
British
Dermatologists Internet Site (BDIS), for dermatologists only, has
details of the British Association of Dermatologists and subspecialty
groups.
DermIS, the Dermatology Internet Service of the University of
Erlangen, Germany, has lectures, case reports, links for dermatologists,
and a large online atlas of images.
Skindex
offers expert perspectives on the latest research, diagnostic
techniques, and treatment. It includes brief discussions of clinically
relevant topics, such as whether hepatitis C should be checked routinely
in patients with urticaria.
BoDD, the
Botanical Dermatology Database from Cardiff, Wales, is a resource about
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