CUTIS Photo Challenges

Course Name:
CUTIS Photo Challenges - 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 Photo Challenges - 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 Photo Challenge presents case description, with associated figures. 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 Photo Challenge(s) completed when claiming credits and the date of the article.

Completing every CUTIS Photo Challenge in a given year yields 12 SA question credits, with 1 photo challenge in each monthly issue. 

Reviewer Comments

8/29/2023

“Very relevant”

8/8/2023

“succinct infomration that is generally relevent to my practice. I enjoy these monthly educational articles!”

4/20/2023

“Informative, easy to complete for credit with efficiency”

3/26/2023

“Enjoy doing these challenges”

3/4/2023

“Overall interesting cases good review of differential and treatment options”

1/30/2023

“I was able to update my CME credits easily. thanks”

1/5/2023

“clinically relevant case”

1/5/2023

“Helpful clinically”

1/5/2023

“Relevant”

1/5/2023

“Helpfpul and relevant”

1/5/2023

“good case”

1/5/2023

“good”

1/5/2023

“efficient use of time”

1/5/2023

“keeps you thinking/assessing differential diagnosis”

1/5/2023

“I enjoy doing the photo challenges, challenging”

4/25/2022

“Enjoyed, interesting cases!”

4/25/2022

“Enjoyed, relevant, interesting ”

4/22/2022

“Very relevant, practical, and great learning ”

4/20/2022

“Easy to take and educational”

3/20/2022

“Very pertinent content with a good differential diagnosis within the activity. I have done several of these and all were equally good”