To become specialise in Skin Care, the basic requirement is to get 600-hour skin care course from an accredited school, followed by a two-part exam. Apart from these basic requirement you must be interested in helping others to achieve better skin. Also you must have service oriented personality, good communication skills, time management, problem solving skills and a steady hand.
6 Years in Medschool to become a M.D. + 2 Years internship after that + 1 Year Com Service + 4 years master of medicine training in Dermatology = 13-14 years minimum
The training period after an undergraduate degree is five years. They learn about laser medicine, cosmetic surgery, and dermatopathology among other areas. Recently, the dermatological residency positions in the U.S. have been the hardest to get.
They first do a general medical degree and then go on to study pathology for a few more years. This is the pathway that all medical Consultants have to follow. They specialise after getting their first doctorate.
You need a Doctorate degree to be able to practice as a Dermatologist. All Universities have different degree programs. You'll need to have a strong background in math and science throughout high school, attend a four-year college (preferably with a pre-med program), attend a medical school for another 4 years, and about 5 more years in a residency, preferably with another dermatologist. Having a double major in your pre-med program in something else related to business, math, or health will help make you more appealing to medical schools. The type of training and education that is needed to be a dermatologist consists of medical college, you can go two to four years to be a good dermatologist. If you want to spend your whole life on dermatology then I would recommend you to be in school for four to eight years. == ==
Medical School for four years, followed by at least two year of specialized training and internship to be accredited and board certified.
2 years at least. After that you may specialise.
Usually around 12 years.(2-4 undergrad years)(4 years for med school)(1 year internship)(3-4 years in residency/training)Good luck! It's my dream as well! :)-Alicia
after clearing the ocld interview we need to go under training for two years in the concerned department we want to specialise in and after the two years of interview we become assistant managers or reach to an executive position inthe department of our choice.
It takes a four year undergraduate degree and a three year medical school degree (and a specialization surgery) to start with. Then a dermatologist has five more years of internship and residency.
Train in medical school for however many years then specialise in paedatrics
To get a good dermatology you can ask from friends, neighbors or family. You can also check the yellowpages for dermatologist. There is also a service online that make reviews on doctors and physicians.
A dermagologist is a physician who has completed four years of medical school after college, as well as an intense residency in the field, along with residencies or fellowships or special training in sub-specialties. Four years of college, four years of med school, one year internship, three year residency = 12 years plus additional training in a specialty area plus continuing education.