Membership Information

Join the International Society of Dermatology!

Some of the benefits and privileges.

  • Subscription to the International Journal of Dermatology. The-regular subscription fee for individuals is $277 US – you save over $170 US!

  • Significant discount of registration fee in any international or regional meetings sponsored by ISD.

  • Communication of ISD new activities; and the main themes, locations, and application requirements of important Dermatology meetings throughout our web site, the Journal and/or communication letters.

  • Multiple opportunities to travel, to see rare dermatoses, to have scientific exchanges and personal friendship with many excellent dermatologists from various countries.

Who can be a member?

  • Any dermatologist, resident, medical student, fellow, or scientist who is interested in understanding skin diseases in various parts of the world and how to help patients suffering from these illnesses can join ISD.

How to Join

To become a member you can download the membership application or join on-line.

On-line Membership Application

Mail or Fax Application

New! Current members of ISD may renew their membership on-line.

On-line Membership Renewal (current members only)

Electronic access to the International Journal of Dermatology

As part of our ongoing commitment to providing ISD members with both print and electronic access to the International Journal of Dermatology, members will be able to receive electronic access to IJD through the ISD website from the end of March 2006. In the meantime, while we test and finalize the website, members can also claim an access token which provides them with 3-month FREE electronic access to IJD. To claim your token please email philip.wright@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com

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"Congregat ut Vincat Invidi Morbi Sagittas"
"Gather Together in Order to Overcome the Arrows of Hateful Disease"