Useful Resources

We have compiled resources below that may be of use to the GLODERM Community. If you have any suggestions for resources to be listed here, please contact us.

Core Resources

Community Skin Health Journal (ILDS/IFD)

The Community Skin Health Journal (CSH) is the official Journal of the IFD (formerly known as the Community Dermatology Journal).

OpenWHO Courses

A groundbreaking online learning platform developed by the World Health Organization to address a wide range of public health topics. It is a free open-access platform servicing frontline responders, health workers, policymakers, and anyone interested in learning about public health.

LearnDerm (by VisualDx)

A beginner guide to dermatology covering foundational aspects through 5 interactive lessons. Take them at your own pace, use them as a study tool, and see if your pattern recognition skills are improving. 

VisualDx

VisualDx is a diagnostic clinical decision support system designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy, aid therapeutic decisions, and improve patient safety.

Publication Resources

Pre-Publication Support Service (PREPSS)

Pre-Publication Support Service (PREPSS) provides scientific communication training to health researchers and instructors from around the globe. They offer author training and coaching on topics such as writing a publishable journal article, choosing a target journal, designing effective visuals, writing a conference abstract, preparing an effective scientific poster, preparing and delivering an oral presentation, improving writing productivity, and other topics.

The Skin of Colour Society (SOCS) Dermatology E-Learning + Equity Platform (known as DEEP)

The DEEP learning management system (LMS)  enables users to learn straight from the experts at their own pace through dermatology educational webinars and practice management content. Through the LMS, SOCS members benefit from unlimited and free access to all educational content. Non-members may enter DEEP for a fee.

Resources on Ethics

"More harm than good?"

The questionable ethics of medical volunteering and international student placements

The Brocher Declaration

A declaration on partnerships between institutions and the ethics of short-term global health engagements

Johns Hopkins Center for Bioethics

Ethical challenges in short term global health training case series

Ethics of international learning and interesting case studies

Courses on the ethics of international learning and interesting case studies

Unite for Sight curriculum

Unite for Sight curriculum and certificate on cultural competence

Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH)

CUGH module to prepare for short-term global electives

Courses & Apps

Recognizing neglected tropical diseases through changes on the skin: a training guide for front-line health workers

This training guide was developed by WHO and skin NTD experts, and is available in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. It explains how to identify the signs and symptoms of skin NTDs through their visible characteristics(lumps, ulcers, swollen limbs/face/body, patches, and others). It also contains information on how to diagnose and manage common skin problems that front-line health workers may encounter. The guide is intended for use by front-line health workers without specialist knowledge of skin diseases. 

Neglected Tropical Diseases Course Series

This WHO online training course offers learning resources to support the implementation of the road map. Each course has several modules which participants can take at their own speed and convenience. A Record of Achievement is awarded at the end of the course to participants who scored at least 80% of the maximum number of points from all graded assignments. The course lasts 30 minutes to 2 hours and is available in different languages depending on the disease (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish).

Skin NTDs App

This App was developed from the WHO publication on recognizing neglected tropical diseases through changes on the skin: a training guide for front-line health workers, to facilitate easy access and use. The new version (3.0) integrates the SkinApp developed by NLR (Until No Leprosy Remains) and synergizes both tools. It has a function that narrows down the differential diagnosis by choosing the country where the patient is supposed to have been infected. The App is available in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. Donwload on Android or iOS

SkinApp by NLR [No Leprosy Remains]

This App was developed to support and empower peripheral health workers in recognizing the early signs and symptoms of skin diseases. It covers a limited number of important skin diseases that prevail in remote underserved communities of low- and middle-income countries. The App describes the most common skin diseases, skin NTDs, life-threatening skin diseases and HIV/AIDS-related skin diseases. It has a function that narrows down the differential diagnosis from locations of the lesion(s) and signs and symptoms. It also includes information on the management of the diseases that are featured.

Cyberderm/DOIT (Dermatology Online with Interactive Technology)

This multi-language (English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin-Chinese Spanish, Portuguese) e-learning-platform provides an interactive, systematic, case-orientated programme originally developed for medical students. It is accessible worldwide free of charge (> 35,000 registrations from > 340 universities in > 75 countries), available as a web and mobile app (iOS, Android), and suitable for use by medical students, health care providers, and general physicians. It is regularly updated by an international panel of experts/specialists.

Grants and Awards

ILDS DermLink Grants

Find out more on the ILDS website

AAD Skincare for developing countries

Find out more on the AAD website

EADV Scholarships and Grants

Find out more on the EADV website