To become a dermatologist, one typically needs to complete about 13 years of education and training. This includes earning a bachelor's degree (4 years), completing medical school (4 years), and then finishing a dermatology residency program (3 years). Additionally, some dermatologists may choose to pursue further fellowship training in a subspecialty, which can take an additional 1-2 years. Overall, the path is rigorous and requires a strong commitment to medical education and training.
Podiatrists usually treat plantar fibromas.
Dermatologists work with top layer of the entire body - the skin.
No, but you need a higher degree. You'll need to obtain a 4-year bachelor's and be accepted into a 4-year medical school to become a doctor. Then you can specialize in dermatology. A dematologist is a licensed physician.
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It can normally mean nothing, you shouldn't worry about it. But if it does look bad see a professional (dematologist) to check it out.
A skin specialist is a dermatologist if he holds a professional medical degree. A dermatologist is definitely a skin specialist.
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Please be specific; what do you mean "become?"
a long long time ago :)
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