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Note: This thread is NOT meant to debate the pro's and cons of doing cosmetic dermatology.
I know that the most common complaint across residencies is that they don't get enough cosmetics training, and it often comes up when evaluating programs. But, I also hear that the cosmetics stuff is pretty simple and very easy to learn, and does not really require dedicated time during residency. This seems contradictory - why would residents be concerned about the lack of training if it wasn't really necessary?
What is the consensus these days? If somebody wants to have a practice that has a cosmetic component to it, do you think that some graduates (eg UCLA, Miami) are significantly more prepared than others because the program has a stronger emphasis on cosmetics?
Does any of this really make a difference in the long-run (in terms of getting a job and being competent)? Does everybody just learn it at weekend courses and from company reps?
I know that the most common complaint across residencies is that they don't get enough cosmetics training, and it often comes up when evaluating programs. But, I also hear that the cosmetics stuff is pretty simple and very easy to learn, and does not really require dedicated time during residency. This seems contradictory - why would residents be concerned about the lack of training if it wasn't really necessary?
What is the consensus these days? If somebody wants to have a practice that has a cosmetic component to it, do you think that some graduates (eg UCLA, Miami) are significantly more prepared than others because the program has a stronger emphasis on cosmetics?
Does any of this really make a difference in the long-run (in terms of getting a job and being competent)? Does everybody just learn it at weekend courses and from company reps?