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What traditional medical education often misses
Learners are expected to recognize conditions accurately across settings, populations, and skin tones. Yet many training resources show limited visual variation and focus on idealized presentations.
The result is a gap between classroom learning and real-world practice. Uncertainty increases when learners encounter unfamiliar presentations, making early decision-making harder than it needs to be.
Education programs need tools that reflect what learners will actually see.
A visual reference built for how clinicians learn
How VisualDx is used in education settings
- In the classroom, to support case discussions and visual learning
- In clinical training, as a reference during supervised care
- In self-study, to reinforce recognition and clinical reasoning
Faculty use VisualDx to align teaching with real-world expectations, while learners gain experience navigating a reference they will continue to use after training.
"VisualDx provides essential introductory elements and gives students the building blocks on which to begin their clinical training. It has proved invaluable as a teaching tool and will remain an important part of our medical school and residency training curriculum."
Patricia Mercado, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology, University of Alabama at BirminghamDesigned for academic and clinical environments
VisualDx is used across education programs and healthcare settings, allowing learners to train on a reference they will encounter in practice. Secure access and institutional licensing support use across classrooms and clinical sites.
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Prepare learners with a reference built for real-world care