CUTIS Dermatopathology Diagnosis Articles

Course Name:
CUTIS Dermatopathology Diagnosis Articles - Print Version ONLY
Provider:
CUTIS
Cost:
0.00
Self-Assessment Credits:
1
CME Credits:
0
Estimated Completion Time:
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SA from Journal Based Articles

 

CUTIS Dermatopathology Diagnosis Articles - 12 SA credits per year

**The SA credit is approved for the activities completed in the PRINT version of CUTIS Only - the website version is not approved for MOC SA credit. **

The CUTIS Dermatopathology Diagnosis articles present case description, with associated histopathological images. Readers select the appropriate diagnosis from 5 multiple-choice answer options. The answer appears separately within the same issue and includes a discussion of the diagnosis with appropriate references provided. 

Credit may be claimed on your ABD MOC Table after completing each exercise, or after accumulating many credits. Simply note the name of the CUTIS Dermatopathology Diagnosis article(s) completed when claiming credits and the date of the article.

 Completing every CUTIS Dermatopathology Diagnosis article in a given year yields 12 SA question credits, with 1 Dermatopathology Diagnosis article in each monthly issue.

 

 

 

Reviewer Comments

4/20/2023

“Informative exercise, easy to complete”

3/26/2023

“Like doing these article”

1/5/2023

“good review”

1/5/2023

“challenging case and good review”

1/5/2023

“Good review”

1/5/2023

“good case”

1/5/2023

“Nice review”

1/5/2023

“challenging case”

1/5/2023

“liked the case”

1/5/2023

“review of dermpath DDX is helpful”

1/5/2023

“great”

11/11/2022

“Good reviews ”

8/1/2022

“This is a good resource. ”

4/25/2022

“Enjoyed, interesting cases”

4/25/2022

“Enjoyed”

4/22/2022

“Interesting, practical, well written.”

4/20/2022

“Easy to take and educational”

4/20/2022

“Easy to take and educational”

3/20/2022

“These modules are usually very relevant especially if you read your own slides, they always give descriptions and photos of the differential diagnoses ”

1/3/2022

“informative and pertinent”