DermNet Student Hub

Published: 30 July, 2024


 

What is the DermNet Student Hub?

DermNet PRO will feature a dedicated area designed just for students - the DermNet Student Hub.

It is a space specifically for those starting their journey in this field and is designed to be a one-stop-shop for all things dermatology you need to know.

 

What resources will the hub contain?

We believe in providing practical, easy-to-understand resources where the criteria is straightforward: the resource must be genuinely useful and enhance your experience.

Educational resources will come in many forms including:

  • E-lectures
  • Quizzes
  • Real-life cases
  • Specific exam-preparation
  • Traditional written content.

Students will also be able to access other DermNet PRO exclusives including:

  • Volunteer opportunities
  • Networking opportunities
  • Discussion forums
  • Scholarships
  • Games
  • Quizzes
  • Competitions.

Our DermNet Student Hub will be a clutter-free platform with carefully curated resources. These will be designed to develop your skills while fostering a passion for the field of dermatology.

 

Who can access the DermNet Student Hub?

The DermNet Student Hub is open to all students who have an interest in Dermatology.

Students will need to create a free DermNet PRO login to access the hub.

 

Is it free?

The DermNet Student Hub is available free of charge. 

Access to some resources like scholarships is by application only.

Sign up to the DermNet PRO waitlist to stay updated.

 

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    17 April 25
    Cheng Danet

    I really love DermNet. DermNet is the greatest resource about the skin and it is flawless for me as a medical student who wishes to become a dermatologist. I find DermNet considerably handful when I come up with any questions during dermatology rotation as well as general medicine rotation where some cases are connected to dermatology.

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