SUBMIT AN E -LEARNING CASE
All registered members of the ISPD are eligible to submit an e-learning case.
Requisites:
ISPD members are encouraged to submit interesting and rare cases, or common cases of clinical interest. The case should be fully worked up with clinical data and relevant investigations, along with parental consent if there are recognisable images. After uploading the case the submitting author will be contacted by one of the editors. Any editorial changes will be sent back to the author for their approval prior to publication. On week 1 we publish the clinical data, relevant figures, and screening investigations, and on week 2 the diagnosis, treatment (if available), and learning points are published. Published cases can be cited in their CV as the following example:
Cholasseri S, AlLafi A, Nanda A. Acral pustular eruption on the hands of an 11-year-old girl. Case 3 (2023). Published online. (https://www.ispedderm.com/elearningcase/(2023)-case-3)
Before you begin:
Ensure that you have the completed Consent Form ready to upload along with your case.
If you are unable to view the form below, please contact the secretariat at info@ispedderm.com
Please attach the clinical images in JPG format. Clinical images that can potentially identify the patient must have signed the consent from the parents. (Either ISPD consent form or your institution consent form for publication)
**Ensure that you have the completed Consent Form duly signed by one of the parents (if your case includes recognizable images/data) along with your case submission.
The Consent form can be downloaded from the top of this page or if you have a specially designed Institutional Consent form on the Institution Letter Head, will be acceptable.
**Figures of high resolution should be submitted as separate JPEG files. In case of recognizable figures, it is mandatory to submit the consent signed by one of the parents. You can download the consent form either from the ISPD website or can use your Institutional Consent Form.
Thank you for your Case submission.