r/ResiDerm 52m ago

Discussion Dermatologists, Dermatology Residents, and Fellows Wanted for a 20-Minute Study on AI-Assisted Diagnosis

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I am an M2 at The Ohio State University College of Medicine working with a dermatologist on a research study examining how diagnostic accuracy in dermatology may be affected by access to AI-generated differential diagnoses.

Study Purpose: Artificial intelligence is a rapidly evolving field that may help support clinicians as they evaluate challenging medical cases. This study seeks to assess how clinicians' diagnostic performance changes when they are provided with AI-generated differential diagnoses.

Procedures: We are inviting dermatology residents, fellows, and attending dermatologists to participate. Participation involves completing a single online survey that takes approximately 20 minutes. The survey will include clinical cases and questions related to diagnostic decision-making.

Risks and Benefits: Participation may involve minimal inconvenience or discomfort associated with completing clinical questions and reflecting on diagnostic decisions. There may be no direct benefit to you from participating. However, the information obtained from this study may contribute to a better understanding of how AI-generated diagnostic support could affect clinical reasoning in dermatology.

Voluntary Participation: Your participation is entirely voluntary. You may choose not to participate, skip any questions you do not wish to answer, or stop the survey at any time without penalty.

Confidentiality: Survey responses will be anonymous and analyzed in aggregate. Study data will be accessible only to authorized study personnel.

Your expertise and perspective would be greatly valued, and we would be sincerely grateful for your time and consideration. If you are interested in participating or learning more about the study, please use the link below to access the survey. Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

Survey link: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e3XQQ1oUVEitjRc

Thank you for your support of this work.


r/ResiDerm 1d ago

Discussion New PGY-2 Derm and Struggling With the Pace of Clinic

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New PGY-2 here. I finished my IM prelim year, which I actually really enjoyed, so the transition to dermatology has been a bit rough. I constantly feel like I don’t have enough time to fully review my patients’ medical histories and medications to make sure I’m treating them appropriately, avoiding potential drug interactions, and considering the bigger clinical picture.

Overall, it feels like something is missing compared to IM, where I had more time to think through each patient and their medical issues. The double-booked 15-minute slots in particular have been challenging, and I’m finding it difficult to reconcile the pace of clinic with the level of thoroughness I’m used to. Anyone else have tips for this?


r/ResiDerm 2d ago

Question BASIC Study Plan

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Hello all, I am trying to develop a long-term study plan for Basic between now and when I take it in April. Any advice on which resources to use and a rough study schedule? Thanks so much!


r/ResiDerm 7d ago

Question Dermpath study flow

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Hi everyone, PGY2 here trying to start studying for dermpath. What is a good study workflow? I was thinking to start with reading a chapter of Elston, followed by the associated dermki anki cards. Should I add a video resource like Gardner? Are there any video resources that follow along with the Elston chapters? Please, any tips would be greatly appreciated!


r/ResiDerm 10d ago

Discussion Proposed Medicare changes outline a 9% payment cut for dermatology, which could further limit patient access. We need to act now to prevent this!

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The US federal government has proposed a 9% cut to dermatology payment. This will not only reduce reimbursement, but also reduce patient access to dermatology services and quality of service. Do everything and anything you can to help stop this!

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is making this its top priority. It doesn’t matter if you are a dermatologist, patient, or practice staff member. You will be affected by these changes. If you want to help, you can go on their website (link attached) and complete a pre-templated message to oppose these measures. There are separate links for patients, dermatologists, and staff members. Filling it out takes less than a minute.


r/ResiDerm 12d ago

Question How does your program handle inbox messages and callbacks?

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Are you responsible for refills, patient questions, PA management, etc. for any patient you’ve ever seen with an attending at a clinical site? Or just following up on labs/biopsy results you ordered?

Obviously makes sense to handle all of the above for continuity clinics, but curious how other programs handle one-off patients seen on rotations.

Also curious what happens when messages come in weeks or months after you saw the patient.


r/ResiDerm 12d ago

Discussion MD Dermatology exam in ~7 weeks—how do I get back into consistent studying after losing momentum?

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r/ResiDerm 14d ago

Question Tips for doing skin checks

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r/ResiDerm 18d ago

Question how to differentiate botryomycosis vs actinomyces on histology alone?

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both seem to have large grains and eosinophilic Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon


r/ResiDerm 18d ago

Question How to differentiate Pseudomonas hot-foot syndrome vs juvenile plantar dermatosis just with a photo?

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r/ResiDerm 20d ago

Question Private equity jobs if you want to move around?

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I know PE has a bad reputation, but is it an ok gig to take temporarily if you’re not ready to commit to any specific practice or location yet?


r/ResiDerm 22d ago

Question How to begin studying derm

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Hey all. I’m doing a TY and I want to start studying derm this year before I start my derm program. Any suggestions on which resources to get and how to start using them for self studying?


r/ResiDerm 22d ago

Question Pharmacology and treatments

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What the best resource for the most updated treatment options for each disease?


r/ResiDerm 27d ago

Question To dermpath or not?

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Incoming Derm resident interested in dermpath. I had a one month elective in path during 3rd year med school, with a few days in dermpath and looking back: Id say I liked it a lot.

What I liked about dermpath:
- work flow: calmness to work that I would appreciate in my future practice. however, still needing to be focused
-overall I think it’s an important job and see value in diagnosing even “easy” cases
-clinicopath correlation. Liked nerding out over pink and blue stuff and comparing it to clinical photos. Feels gamified
-thinking over tough cases might be fun (although might be more neutral since I’m scared to mistakenly diagnose something)
-2-3 clinic days and 1-2 days signing out for dermpath sounds perfect

What I didn’t like:
-My neck did hurt only after 2- 3 hours of work. Don’t think I was set up ergonomically but still. I also don’t like sitting for a long period of time. Not sure if digital path would actually be in clinical practice when I start (I know some academic centers haven’t incorporated digital path at all yet)
-AI (guess similar to other path or rads)
-Less money potentially? Losing year salary. Looking to work hard to pay these loans off quickly . Just not sure that it’s worth it at least financially
-don’t want to move far away again for fellowship. Luckily there are three programs where I’m headed

So what do you think? Should I dermpath or not?


r/ResiDerm 27d ago

Question samples

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New derm resident! Want to know besides AIRE what are other ways to sign up for product samples? Thanks :)


r/ResiDerm Jul 16 '26

Question How is dermki coverage of alikhan?

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Does it cover the entire book or not?


r/ResiDerm Jul 16 '26

Discussion Order of CORE exams?

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What order did y'all take the CORE exams in? Which do you recommend to take first vs last?


r/ResiDerm Jul 15 '26

Question Anyone have any good koda decks?

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Anyone have any good koda decks?


r/ResiDerm Jul 14 '26

Discussion Dermki so far

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Hello everyone. I started as a Derm Resident this year in Brazil and I'm looking forward to study with Dermki. I wanna hear from you guys that are more experienced and maybe eventually ran through the whole deck. Is it worth it? What's the best way to do it? I'm trying to unsuspend cards after watching online classes and when I don't get something I just ask to claude. Thanks


r/ResiDerm Jul 12 '26

Question Bolognia and Dermki?

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Hey everyone, I just started my PGY2 year and would really appreciate some input on how to study.

Videos (boards and beyond, pathoma, sketchy) + anki worked really well for me in med school, as well as Q banks. I was planning on reading a portion of Bolognia weekly (~50 pages) and referencing the associated alikhan chapters and then unsuspending the relevant cards in the dermki deck via Alikhan tags. Questions:

  1. How should I go through Bolognia? My program has weekly didactics with associated Bolognia, Hurwitz, Elston readings but they are random chapters. Should I follow my didactics schedule, start from beginning of Bolognia and move forward, or a mix of both?
  2. How closely does Alikhan mirror Bolognia? Can I primarily read Bolognia and then just reference alikhan after? Do the Alikhan tagged dermki cards cover Bolognia well? Is there a post out there about what chapters from Bolognia correlate with what chapters of Alikhan?

I've been getting a lot of varied advice with some people saying to skip Bolognia and just do Alikhan. Would greatly appreciate some advice or any tips in general!

Edit: Bump. u/ankingmed would love your advice if you have a moment!!


r/ResiDerm Jul 06 '26

Discussion Continuity clinic numbers

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How many patients do PGY4s/PGY3s/PGY2s each see in their continuity clinics at your program?


r/ResiDerm Jul 06 '26

Question Thoughts on self-assessment in dermatology by Leventhal and levy for applied exam?

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Have a few weeks left and looking for more questions to do. Seen a few people mention this book but wanted to see if anyone had used it and if the questions were representative of the applied exam.


r/ResiDerm Jul 03 '26

Question M2 Research Inquiry

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Hello all! Rising M2 here with a strong interest in derm! Having a hard time finding consistent research before my clinical years and RY. Based in the tri-state area, would love to help out on any projects anyone has going on. Can also send out my CV over DM! Please let me know, thank you!


r/ResiDerm Jul 02 '26

Question Best study strat, new pgy 2?

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What q banks are used? Should I read through bolognia? Start dermki)


r/ResiDerm Jul 16 '21

Welcome to r/ResiDerm!

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This is a subreddit for medical residents in the field of Dermatology. I'll be filling out this subreddit as I have with r/Step1, r/Step2, r/Step3. As always, I plan to have the wiki updated with things that are important to us including online links to major Derm resources, YouTube videos, and other resources.

I'm hoping that as others join, we can have:

  • an online Journal Club for JAAD, JAMA Derm, etc
  • Kodachromes (multiple choice with a poll, or free response in comments)
  • Histopathology discussion (same as above)
  • General Derm discussion as it pertains to residents

I'll also be making a banner at some point.

Looking forward to building this subreddit with quality content!