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Sort of thinking ahead...but similar to say when one is interested in doing cardiology and deciding on which IM programs to consider...in derm:
1. What factors of a derm residency program do you want to consider if you are thinking about the procedural derm fellowship (besides your derm residency program already having a fellowship program itself and having a history of taking their own)?
2. Does reputation of your derm residency program have much of a bearing (similar to why people go to top IM programs to have access to the best fellowships)?
3. Is there a variety of training received amongst procedural derm fellowships? Some strictly do predominantly Mohs, but I think it would be awesome/helpful if there was a list of diversity in training/qualifications you can get through a procedural derm training (mohs, veins, hair transplant, phototherapy, lasers, cosmetics, etc...) along with number of cases expected.
4. Is there a ranking of procedural derm fellowships?
1. What factors of a derm residency program do you want to consider if you are thinking about the procedural derm fellowship (besides your derm residency program already having a fellowship program itself and having a history of taking their own)?
2. Does reputation of your derm residency program have much of a bearing (similar to why people go to top IM programs to have access to the best fellowships)?
3. Is there a variety of training received amongst procedural derm fellowships? Some strictly do predominantly Mohs, but I think it would be awesome/helpful if there was a list of diversity in training/qualifications you can get through a procedural derm training (mohs, veins, hair transplant, phototherapy, lasers, cosmetics, etc...) along with number of cases expected.
4. Is there a ranking of procedural derm fellowships?