Schools

  • Baylor College of Medicine
    The Baylor Department of Dermatology seeks to train future practitioners who will provide outstanding dermatological care for patients. The faculty consists of board certified dermatologists.
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital - A Teaching Affiliate of Harvard Medical School
    The Department of Dermatology cares for adult patients with diseases of the skin, including skin cancers, immune and allergic processes, and diseases of other organ systems with skin manifestations.
  • Brown Medical School
    The Brown Medical School Dermatology Training Program is approved by the ACGME for three years of postdoctoral training leading to eligibility for examination by the American Board of Dermatology. The Department of Dermatology also offers Fellowship training in Dermatoepidemiology and Mohs surgery.
  • Case Western Reserve University
    The Department's efforts span basic biology of the skin, mechanisms of clinical disease, human in vivo skin function, clinical trials, premier patient care, and teaching. They offer specialty programs for rare diseases as well as excellent general dermatology.
  • Drexel University College of Medicine
    The Dermatology Department seeks to deliver outstandint care to patients. It has particularly strong sections of dermopathology and clinical dermatology along with special clinical emphasis on pediatric dermatology.
  • Duke University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology
    On July 1, 2009, the Duke University School of Medicine created the Department of Dermatology, the first new clinical department created at Duke since 1991.
  • Emory University School of Medicine
    The Emory University Department of Dermatology research program includes four NIH, VA, and private foundation supported basic and clinical investigators. The training program offers an unrivaled mix of medical and surgical dermatology.
  • Harvard Medical School
    The Harvard Medical School Department of Dermatology is part of the Harvard-affiliated hospitals. The department's mission is to provide leadership in the field of dermatology in four key areas.
  • Indiana University School of Medicine
    In the Indiana Department of Dermatology, residents take the In-Training Dermatology Examination each Spring. This examination is sponsored by the American Board of Dermatology and administered within the Department of Dermatology. It is intended to test the fund of knowledge and help the resident and Program Director assess progress within the residency program.
  • Johns Hopkins Dermatology
    The Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology has a strong tradition in scientific research. Defining the molecular basis of dermatologic diseases, particularly autoimmune diseases, has established the department as a leading center for the investigation of many skin diseases.
  • Loyola University Chicago - Stritch School of Medicine
    The Division of Dermatology has board-certified dermatologists who have diverse areas of concentration, including aesthetic dermatology, psoriasis, patch testing and skin cancer.
  • Northwestern University - Feinberg School of Medicine
    The mission of Northwestern University - Feinberg School of Medicine Dermatology Department is to provide their patients with state-of-the-art, compassionate care for disorders of the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes, and its relationship to systemic disorders.
  • NYU School of Medicine
    The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology is known nationally and internationally for its innovative leadership in patient care, education and research.
  • Oregon Health & Science University
    The OHSU Department of Dermatology provides a broad scope of health care services for the skin and skin-related diseases. They provide these services with a unique perspective given their additional missions of skin-related research, and training of future physicians and dermatologists.
  • Saint Louis University School of Medicine
    The Saint Louis University School of Medicine department of dermatology has developed as a premier clinical Dermatology program and provides patient services over a large portion of the Midwest region.
  • Stanford University School of Medicine
    The Department of Dermatology at Stanford University's mission is to provide sustained leadership in scientific investigation, patient care, and in training leaders of the specialty in an environment that fosters creativity and synergy.
  • Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Medicine
    The mission of the Department of Dermatology is to provide high quality medical education and teaching through the training program and medical student teaching, conduct meaningful research activities, and to provide for excellent patient care.
  • Tulane University School of Medicine
    The goals of the Department of Dermatology are education, patient care and research. Educational objectives focus on the full spectrum of dermatologic disease, in addition to emphazing the importance of cutaneous signs of internal disease and surgical experience including Moh’s and cosmetic/aesthetic procedural dermatology.
  • UC Davis Health System
    The UC Davis Dermatology Department is dedicated to providing the highest level of care to their patients. The UC Davis Department of Dermatology takes a comprehensive and thorough approach to patient care.
  • UC Irvine School of Medicine
    The Department of Dermatology at UC Irvine's School of Medicine is committed to advancing clinical care, education and research to help patients with diverse dermatological conditions.
  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    At UAMS Medical Center, the Dermatology Clinic offers medical and surgical treatments by their board-certified dermatologists.
  • University of Cincinnati
    The University of Cincinnati Department of Dermatology provides full medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatologic services for care of the skin and for the management of skin, hair and nail disorders.
  • University of Colorado Denver
    The Department of Dermatology deals with all aspects of the biology and diseases of the skin.
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
    The Department of Dermatology at UIC is one of the earliest established departments in the country and has served patients suffering from skin diseases in the greater Chicago area for more than 110 years.
  • University of Iowa
    The Department of Dermatology has a strong commitment to excellence in its training programs, clinical responsbilitieis and research opportunities.
  • University of Kansas School of Medicine
    The department of dermatology provides state-of-the-art skin care and skin cancer treatment, serving patients in Kansas City and the surrounding area.
  • University of Maryland Medical Center
    The Department of Dermatology serves as a regional center for outpatient and inpatient care for patients with complex cutaneous diseases. Dermatologists treat a range of diseases and tumors of the skin.
  • University of Miami
    The UM Dermatology Department's mission is to develop leaders in dermatology, who as independent thinkers and lifelong learners will lead the field of dermatology through ethical evidence based practice, with innovative ideas and by the performance of novel high quality research.
  • University of Michigan Health System
    The U of M Department of Dermatology maintains a strong commitment to clinical service, translating research discoveries into improved patient care and world-class education programs.
  • University of Minnesota
    The University of Minnesota's Department of Dermatology is committed to providing excellent patient care, conducting investigational research and training the next generation of dermatologists.
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Dermatology's mission is to foster creative and cross-disciplinary advances in the dermatology research field, to prepare the dermatological leaders for the future through the training and educational environment, to provide compassionate clinical care based on innovative dermatological therapies and to be among the top ten U.S. departments of dermatology.
  • University of Pennsylvania Health System
    The Department of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania is the nation's first Department of Dermatology, founded by Dr. Louis Duhring in 1874.
  • University of Pittsburgh
    The Department of Dermatology incorporates a broad range of clinical services, research, and teaching activities. Clinically the department offers services in the areas of general dermatology, medical dermatology, pediatric dermatology, dermatologic surgery, dermatopathology, cutaneous oncology, and cosmetic and aesthetic dermatology.
  • University of Rochester Medical Center
    The philosophy of the dermatology program at the University of Rochester Medical Center is that residents and faculty working closely together promote the best possible care of patients with both common and complicated skin diseases, while creating an optimal educational environment.
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    The mission of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center's Department of Dermatology is to provide an environment and tools that promote the accomplishment of the following goals:
  • University of Virginia Health System
    The mission of the University of Virginia Health System's Department of Dermatology is to enrich the quality of human life by improvement of health, advancement of medical and scientific knowledge, and creation of an environment for professional preparation of individuals dedicated to health care service in the field of Dermatology.
  • University of Washington School of Medicine
    The mission of the Division of Dermatology is to provide outstanding patient care, train and mentor future leaders in dermatology, and advance dermatologic knowledge.
  • University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
    The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine offers innovative research programs in both clinical and basic science address a variety of problems focusing on targets and agents for cancer chemoprevention and treatment, molecular mechanisms of cancer development, and molecular diagnosis of skin diseases.
  • Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
    The Department of Dermatology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is the region's leading dermatology department.
  • Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
    The dermatology program at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine is recognized both nationally and internationally for its long tradition of excellence in dermatologic care and teaching and for its outstanding contributions to biomedical science.
  • Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center
    The Department of Dermatology is accredited for a three-year residency training program to educate and train future dermatologists.
  • Yale School of Medicine
    The Department of Dermatology at Yale, one of the oldest in the country, is deeply rooted in research and has grown to become the largest provider of specialized dermatologic care in the region.

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