The Full Spectrum of Dermatology: A Diverse and Inclusive Atlas Launch Digital Online Free Image Gallery
The new online image gallery provides more than 800 images of 110 commonly diagnosed dermatologic conditions in an array of skin tones, and compliments the print atlas.
“The Full Spectrum of Dermatology: A Diverse and Inclusive Atlas” is launching a digital online free image gallery.
The online image gallery provides more than 800 images of 110 commonly diagnosed dermatologic conditions in an array of skin tones, and compliments the print atlas which was first released in 2021. A second print edition was released in 2022 and provided to all dermatology residents and program directors in the United States.
“Our vision for the atlas is that it is a living, evolving, and growing image database that will ultimately provide unparalleled access to diverse skin/hair/nail images for trainees and practitioners alike, even beyond the dermatology community and the U.S. These resources are not only meant to directly educate the user, but encourage said user(s) to incorporate these inclusive images within their educational activities and programs,” stated co-editors Misty Eleryan, MD, MS, and Adam Friedman, MD, in a news release.
The printed and online atlas includes high-quality, medical-grade images of real patients. The images are royalty-free and designed for medical education. Importantly, both the atlas and an associated social media-based program titled “The Many Faces of…” provide expert commentary discussing the distinct features of certain conditions and highlight specific characteristics that would assist the user in accurately diagnosing the condition on any skin tone. The atlas was born out of the realization that despite advances, a gap still exists of high-quality depictions of dermatological conditions across the full spectrum of skin tones.
The printed atlas and online image gallery are supported by Galderma USA and Cetaphil, who provided the grant for the printed atlas for all U.S. dermatology residents and program directors in 2022.
Dermatologists trained in medical photography have provided images for the printed and online atlas, and are continuing its upkeep. Members of the Atlas Advisory Committee are:
- Nagasai C. Adusumilli, MD
- Blair Allais, MD
- Olabola Awosika, MD
- Latanya Benjamin, MD
- Sonya Burton, MD
- Alexis Carrington, MD
- Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD
- Steven R. Cohen, MD
- DiAnne Davis, MD
- Mona Gohara, MD
- Holly Kerr, MD
- Adeline Kikam, MD
- Alex Ortega Loayza, MD
- Lauren Payne, MD
- Caroline Robinson, MD
- Marjon Vatanchi, MD
- Mara Weinstein Velez, MD
- Naissan O. Wesley, MD