Your assistant in dermatology practice
DermaCompass
Your assistant in dermatology practice.
DermaCompass
Your assistant in dermatology practice.
Advancing dermatology education together
DermaCompass collaborates with the European Dermatology Forum (EDF) and Euroderm Excellence to expand access to high-quality dermatology education across Europe.
Your assistant in dermatology practice
Structured. Validated. Always available when you need it.
- Evidence-based clinical pathways
- Validated high-resolution images
- Intelligent search across diagnoses
- Medication directory
Complex search queries
The database system in DermaCompass intelligently processes each search, leading to the clinically most relevant result.
Medication Directory
All drugs used in dermatology are explained in DermaCompass with instructions for use, dosages, controls and links to the drug compendium.
Disease categories
The application's content is organized in a thorough index of dermatological conditions. Browse categories and thematic units in a nesting system.
Dermatological guidelines
The European Foundation for Dermatology and national societies have already developed multiple guidelines for everyday clinical practice. These are integrated into DermaCompass.
High-resolution pictures
DermaCompass contains high-resolution, validated images for all diagnoses. After making a differential diagnosis, the images of the diseases can be compared to facilitate decision-making.
Underline and take notes
Mark the interesting parts with bright colors and add your personal notes to the learning objects.
Select segments
Save your frequent references as bookmark shortcuts and come back with a few clicks.
Share your selection
Keep the conversation alive by sharing the interesting points of the sessions and even your notes!
Help us grow
DermaCompass is an academic project designed to facilitate a major breakthrough for practicing dermatologists. Only with the help of good clinicians like you we will be able to achieve this - join us and get involved
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