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Dermatology Office Facility
Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases, a unique specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. The name of this specialty originated in the form of the (semantically wrong) words dermologie (in French, 1764) and, a little later, dermatologia (in Latin, 1777). A dermatologist takes care of diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails.
After earning a medical degree (M.D. or D.O.), the length of training for a general dermatologist in the United States is a total of four years. This training consists of an initial medical or surgical intern year followed by a three year dermatology residency. However, following this training, one or two year post-residency fellowships are available in immunodermatology, phototherapy, laser medicine, Mohs micrographic surgery, cosmetic surgery or dermatopathology. Within the past several years, dermatology residencies in the United States have been the most competitive in terms of admission. The nation's best dermatology programs, identified by Dermatology Times as Clinical Centers of Excellence for 2009, include (alphabetically) Harvard, Mayo Clinic, Mount Sinai, NYU, UCSF, University of Michigan, UT Houston, and Wake Forest. These programs are similarly ranked in peer-reviewed publications.
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