Aquifer is seeking contributors to help provide a diverse range of images related to skin conditions covered in Aquifer Pediatrics cases.
Aquifer virtual patient cases are used by students at more than 300 health professions programs—including 97% of U.S. allopathic medical schools and 66% of U.S. osteopathic medical schools—and they are written and continuously updated by a community of medical educators.
We want to ensure that students have access to content that reflects the diversity of the patients they will see.
Contributors will be credited alongside the images in the case.
For each of the conditions listed below, we are seeking images that show an array of skin tones, so please feel free to submit multiple images for a single condition.
acne – closed comedones |
acne – mild |
acne – moderate |
acne – neonatal |
acne – open comedones |
acne – severe |
acne vulgaris |
bulla |
candidal rash |
contact dermatitis |
crust |
diaper rash – bacterial infection |
diaper rash – diaper candidiasis |
diaper rash – irritant dermatitis |
drug eruption |
eczema or atopic dermatitis |
erosion |
erythema infectiosum |
erythema migrans |
erythema multiforme |
erythema nodosum |
excoriation |
fissure |
Henoch-Schonlein purpura |
hidradenitis suppurativa |
impetigo |
Kawasaki disease |
macule |
melanoma |
molluscum contagiosum |
nodule |
nodulo-cystic acne |
papular urticaria |
papule |
patch |
perioral dermatitis |
petechiae |
pityriasis alba |
pityriasis rosea |
plaque |
pseudofolliculitis |
psoriasis |
purpura |
pustule |
ringworm |
rosacea |
roseola |
scabies |
scale |
seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap) |
staphylococcal folliculitis |
streptococcal infection |
telangectasia |
tinea capitis |
tinea corporis |
tinea pedis |
tinea versicolor |
ulcer |
urticaria due to type 1 hypersensitivity |
vesicle |
warts |
wheal |
Image Requirements
Images should be high resolution (minimum resolution 700 px by 700 px) and contain no identifying patient information.