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Pages 866-874 (December 2009)
Novelties in dermatology
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Use of www.dermatoweb.net to Support Undergraduate Teaching of Dermatology
www.dermatoweb.net. Una web Docente para el Aprendizaje de la Dermatología en el Pregrado
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J.M. Casanova
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Correspondence: Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital Universitario Arnau de Vilanova. Rovira Roure, 80. 25003 Lleida, Spain.
, M. Baradad, X. Soria, R.M. Martí
Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova, Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain
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Dermatoweb is a website to aid undergraduate dermatology training. It includes the dermatology program of the Lerida Faculty of Medicine, and is based principally on clinical presentations, tables with the differential diagnosis of the 20 most common reasons for dermatologic consultation, about 200 clinical test cases to stimulate self-training, and a subject list with the 32 topics that make up the dermatology syllabus in many faculties of medicine. Thanks to this website, some of our students achieve high marks in dermatology despite hardly coming to classes. In addition, therapeutic guidelines for the common dermatoses can be found on the site, and an atlas with more than 5,300 photographs and almost 100 videos on the more common dermatological procedures; these can serve as a visual aid for family doctors, residents in dermatology in the initial years, and practicing dermatologists.

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dermatoweb
computer-based learning
undergraduate
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Dermatoweb es una web de ayuda para el aprendizaje de la Dermatología durante el pregrado. Contiene el programa de la asignatura de la Facultad de Medicina de Lleida, basado principalmente en presentaciones clínicas, unas tablas con el diagnóstico diferencial de los 20 motivos de consulta más frecuentes en Dermatología, unos 200 casos clínicos problema, para estimular el autoaprendizaje, y un temario con los 32 temas que conforman el programa de Dermatología de muchas de las facultades de Medicina. Gracias a la web algunos de nuestros estudiantes superan la asignatura de forma notable sin apenas haber venido a clase. Contiene además unas guías terapéuticas de las dermatosis comunes, un atlas con más de 5.300 fotografías y cerca de 100 vídeos referentes a los procedimientos dermatológicos más empleados que pueden servir de ayuda para el médico de familia, los residentes de Dermatología de los primeros años y el dermatólogo práctico.

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dermatoweb
aprendizaje por ordenador
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