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Dermatology

Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin.[1][2] It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects.[3][4][5] A dermatologist is a specialist medical doctor who manages diseases related to skin, hair, nails, and some cosmetic problems.[2][6]

Dermatology
SystemSkin
Significant diseasesSkin cancer, skin infections, eczemas, burn
Significant testsSkin biopsy
SpecialistDermatologist

Etymology edit

Attested in English in 1819, the word "dermatology" derives from the Greek δέρματος (dermatos), genitive of δέρμα (derma), "skin"[7] (itself from δέρω dero, "to flay"[8]) and -λογία -logia. Neo-Latin dermatologia was coined in 1630, an anatomical term with various French and German uses attested from the 1730s.[9]

History edit

In 1708, the first great school of dermatology became a reality at the famous Hôpital Saint-Louis in Paris, and the first textbooks (Willan's, 1798–1808) and atlases (Alibert's, 1806–1816) appeared in print around the same time.[10]

Training edit

Dermatologist
Occupation
NamesDoctor, Medical Specialist
Occupation type
Specialty
Activity sectors
Medicine, Surgery
Description
Education required
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Fields of
employment
Hospitals, Clinics

United States edit

After earning a medical degree (M.D. or D.O.), the length of training in the United States for a general dermatologist to be eligible for board certification by the American Academy of Dermatology, American Board of Dermatology, or American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology is four years.[11] This training consists of an initial medical, transitional, surgical, or pediatric intern year followed by a three-year dermatology residency.[2][12][13] Following this training, one- or two-year post-residency fellowships are available in immunodermatology, phototherapy, laser medicine, Mohs micrographic surgery, cosmetic surgery, dermatopathology, or pediatric dermatology. While these dermatology fellowships offer additional subspecialty training, many dermatologists proficiently provide these services without subspecialty fellowship training. For the past several years, dermatology residency positions in the United States have been one of the most competitive to obtain.[14][15][16]

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, dermatologists are trained to diagnose and manage over 3,000 distinct skin, hair, and nail conditions across patients spanning various age groups.[17]

The United States has been experiencing a national shortage of dermatologists for more than a decade. A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association reported fewer than 3.4 dermatologists for every 100,000 people.[18]

United Kingdom edit

In the UK, a dermatologist is a medically qualified practitioner who has gone on to specialize in medicine and then subspecialize in dermatology. This involves:

  • Medical school for five years to obtain an MBBS, MBBCh, MB, or BChir degree
  • Two years of foundation rotations in various specialties
  • Two to three years training in general medicine to obtain a higher degree in medicine and become a member of the Royal College of Physicians
  • Having obtained the MRCP examination, applying to become a Specialty Registrar (StR) in Dermatology and training for four years in dermatology
  • Passing the Specialty Certificate Examination in dermatology before the end of training

Upon successful completion of the four-year training period, the doctor becomes an accredited dermatologist and is able to apply for a consultant hospital post as a consultant dermatologist.[19]

Fields edit

Cosmetic dermatology edit

 
A Cosmetic dermatology unit in SM City North Edsa, Philippines

Dermatologists have been leaders in the field of cosmetic surgery.[20] Some dermatologists complete fellowships in surgical dermatology. Many are trained in their residency on the use of botulinum toxin, fillers, and laser surgery. Some dermatologists perform cosmetic procedures including liposuction, blepharoplasty, and face lifts.[21][22] Most dermatologists limit their cosmetic practice to minimally invasive procedures. Despite an absence of formal guidelines from the American Board of Dermatology, many cosmetic fellowships are offered in both surgery and laser medicine.[23]

Dermatopathology edit

A dermatopathologist is a pathologist or dermatologist who specializes in the pathology of the skin.[24] This field is shared by dermatologists and pathologists. Usually, a dermatologist or pathologist completes one year of dermatopathology fellowship. In 2022, the market size was valued at a substantial $0.6 billion,[25] and according to market projections, it is estimated to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4% from 2022 to 2030. This usually includes six months of general pathology and six months of dermatopathology.[26] Alumni of both specialties can qualify as dermatopathologists. At the completion of a standard residency in dermatology, many dermatologists are also competent at dermatopathology. Some dermatopathologists qualify to sit for their examinations by completing a residency in dermatology and one in pathology.[citation needed]

Trichology edit

Trichology specializes in diseases, which manifest with hair loss, hair abnormalities, hypertrichosis and scalp changes. Trichoscopy is a medical diagnostic method that is used by dermatologists with a special interest in trichology.[27]

Immunodermatology edit

This field specializes in the treatment of immune-mediated skin diseases such as lupus, bullous pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, and other immune-mediated skin disorders.[28] Specialists in this field often run their own immunopathology labs.[citation needed] Immunodermatology testing is essential for the correct diagnosis and treatment of many diseases affecting epithelial organs including skin, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. The various diseases often overlap in clinical and histological presentation and, although the diseases themselves are not common, may present with features of common skin disorders such as urticaria, eczema and chronic itch. Therefore, the diagnosis of an immunodermatological disease is often delayed. Tests are performed on blood and tissues that are sent to various laboratories from medical facilities and referring physicians across the United States.[29]

Mohs surgery edit

The dermatologic subspecialty called Mohs surgery focuses on the excision of skin cancers using a technique that allows intraoperative assessment of most of the peripheral and deep tumor margins. Developed in the 1930s by Frederic E. Mohs, the procedure is defined as a type of CCPDMA processing. Physicians trained in this technique must be comfortable with both pathology and surgery, and dermatologists receive extensive training in both during their residency. Physicians who perform Mohs surgery can receive training in this specialized technique during their dermatology residency, but many seek additional training either through formal preceptorships to become fellows of the American Society for Mohs Surgery[30] or through one-year Mohs surgery fellowship training programs administered by the American College of Mohs Surgery.[31] In 2020, the American Board of Dermatology (ABD) received approval from the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) to establish a board-certification exam in the subspecialty of Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery (Mohs Surgery). The exam was first offered in October 2021 to any US board-certified dermatologist who practices Mohs surgery, regardless of whether they received their training in dermatology residency or as part of a fellowship.[32]

This technique requires the integration of the same doctor in two different capacities - surgeon and pathologist. In case either of the two responsibilities is assigned to another doctor or qualified health-care professional, it is not considered to be Mohs surgery.[citation needed]

Pediatric dermatology edit

Physicians can qualify for this specialization by completing both a pediatric residency and a dermatology residency. Or they might elect to complete a post-residency fellowship.[33] This field encompasses the complex diseases of the neonates, hereditary skin diseases or genodermatoses, and the many difficulties of working with the pediatric population.[34]

Teledermatology edit

Teledermatology is a form of dermatological practice in which telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information and treatment through audio, visual, and data communication, including photos of dermatologic conditions, between dermatologists and nondermatologists who are evaluating patients, along with dermatologists directly with patients via distance.[35][36][37] In India, during the severe coronavirus situations, some dermatologists have initiated online consultation with their patients using some of popular apps, such as Practo, Apollo Pharmacy, Skin Beauty Pal, Lybrate, etc. This subspecialty deals with options to view skin conditions over a large distance to provide knowledge exchange,[38] to establish second-opinion services for experts,[39] or to use this for follow-up of individuals with chronic skin conditions.[40][41] Teledermatology can reduce wait times by allowing dermatologists to treat minor conditions online while serious conditions requiring immediate care are given priority for appointments.[42]

Dermatoepidemiology edit

Dermatoepidemiology is the study of skin disease at the population level.[43] One of its aspects is the determination of the global burden of skin diseases.[44][45] From 1990 to 2013, skin disease constituted about 2% of total global disease disability [46] as measured in disability-adjusted life-years.[47]

Therapies edit

 
Facial cleansing pores in Meditec at ITESM CCM(2012)

Therapies provided by dermatologists include:

Most dermatologic pharmacology can be categorized based on the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification system, specifically the ATC code D.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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For the journal see Dermatology journal Dermatologic surgery redirects here For the journal see Dermatologic Surgery journal Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin 1 2 It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects 3 4 5 A dermatologist is a specialist medical doctor who manages diseases related to skin hair nails and some cosmetic problems 2 6 DermatologySystemSkinSignificant diseasesSkin cancer skin infections eczemas burnSignificant testsSkin biopsySpecialistDermatologist Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Training 3 1 United States 3 2 United Kingdom 4 Fields 4 1 Cosmetic dermatology 4 2 Dermatopathology 4 3 Trichology 4 4 Immunodermatology 4 5 Mohs surgery 4 6 Pediatric dermatology 4 7 Teledermatology 4 8 Dermatoepidemiology 5 Therapies 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editAttested in English in 1819 the word dermatology derives from the Greek dermatos dermatos genitive of derma derma skin 7 itself from derw dero to flay 8 and logia logia Neo Latin dermatologia was coined in 1630 an anatomical term with various French and German uses attested from the 1730s 9 History editMain article History of dermatology In 1708 the first great school of dermatology became a reality at the famous Hopital Saint Louis in Paris and the first textbooks Willan s 1798 1808 and atlases Alibert s 1806 1816 appeared in print around the same time 10 Training editDermatologistOccupationNamesDoctor Medical SpecialistOccupation typeSpecialtyActivity sectorsMedicine SurgeryDescriptionEducation requiredDoctor of Medicine M D or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine D O or Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of SurgeryFields ofemploymentHospitals ClinicsThe examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Western culture and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message United States edit After earning a medical degree M D or D O the length of training in the United States for a general dermatologist to be eligible for board certification by the American Academy of Dermatology American Board of Dermatology or American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology is four years 11 This training consists of an initial medical transitional surgical or pediatric intern year followed by a three year dermatology residency 2 12 13 Following this training one or two year post residency fellowships are available in immunodermatology phototherapy laser medicine Mohs micrographic surgery cosmetic surgery dermatopathology or pediatric dermatology While these dermatology fellowships offer additional subspecialty training many dermatologists proficiently provide these services without subspecialty fellowship training For the past several years dermatology residency positions in the United States have been one of the most competitive to obtain 14 15 16 According to the American Academy of Dermatology dermatologists are trained to diagnose and manage over 3 000 distinct skin hair and nail conditions across patients spanning various age groups 17 The United States has been experiencing a national shortage of dermatologists for more than a decade A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association reported fewer than 3 4 dermatologists for every 100 000 people 18 United Kingdom edit In the UK a dermatologist is a medically qualified practitioner who has gone on to specialize in medicine and then subspecialize in dermatology This involves Medical school for five years to obtain an MBBS MBBCh MB or BChir degree Two years of foundation rotations in various specialties Two to three years training in general medicine to obtain a higher degree in medicine and become a member of the Royal College of Physicians Having obtained the MRCP examination applying to become a Specialty Registrar StR in Dermatology and training for four years in dermatology Passing the Specialty Certificate Examination in dermatology before the end of trainingUpon successful completion of the four year training period the doctor becomes an accredited dermatologist and is able to apply for a consultant hospital post as a consultant dermatologist 19 Fields editCosmetic dermatology edit nbsp A Cosmetic dermatology unit in SM City North Edsa PhilippinesDermatologists have been leaders in the field of cosmetic surgery 20 Some dermatologists complete fellowships in surgical dermatology Many are trained in their residency on the use of botulinum toxin fillers and laser surgery Some dermatologists perform cosmetic procedures including liposuction blepharoplasty and face lifts 21 22 Most dermatologists limit their cosmetic practice to minimally invasive procedures Despite an absence of formal guidelines from the American Board of Dermatology many cosmetic fellowships are offered in both surgery and laser medicine 23 Dermatopathology edit Main article Dermatopathology A dermatopathologist is a pathologist or dermatologist who specializes in the pathology of the skin 24 This field is shared by dermatologists and pathologists Usually a dermatologist or pathologist completes one year of dermatopathology fellowship In 2022 the market size was valued at a substantial 0 6 billion 25 and according to market projections it is estimated to expand at a compound annual growth rate CAGR of 11 4 from 2022 to 2030 This usually includes six months of general pathology and six months of dermatopathology 26 Alumni of both specialties can qualify as dermatopathologists At the completion of a standard residency in dermatology many dermatologists are also competent at dermatopathology Some dermatopathologists qualify to sit for their examinations by completing a residency in dermatology and one in pathology citation needed Trichology edit Main article Trichology Trichology specializes in diseases which manifest with hair loss hair abnormalities hypertrichosis and scalp changes Trichoscopy is a medical diagnostic method that is used by dermatologists with a special interest in trichology 27 Immunodermatology edit Main article Immunodermatology This field specializes in the treatment of immune mediated skin diseases such as lupus bullous pemphigoid pemphigus vulgaris and other immune mediated skin disorders 28 Specialists in this field often run their own immunopathology labs citation needed Immunodermatology testing is essential for the correct diagnosis and treatment of many diseases affecting epithelial organs including skin mucous membranes gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts The various diseases often overlap in clinical and histological presentation and although the diseases themselves are not common may present with features of common skin disorders such as urticaria eczema and chronic itch Therefore the diagnosis of an immunodermatological disease is often delayed Tests are performed on blood and tissues that are sent to various laboratories from medical facilities and referring physicians across the United States 29 Mohs surgery edit Main article Mohs surgery The dermatologic subspecialty called Mohs surgery focuses on the excision of skin cancers using a technique that allows intraoperative assessment of most of the peripheral and deep tumor margins Developed in the 1930s by Frederic E Mohs the procedure is defined as a type of CCPDMA processing Physicians trained in this technique must be comfortable with both pathology and surgery and dermatologists receive extensive training in both during their residency Physicians who perform Mohs surgery can receive training in this specialized technique during their dermatology residency but many seek additional training either through formal preceptorships to become fellows of the American Society for Mohs Surgery 30 or through one year Mohs surgery fellowship training programs administered by the American College of Mohs Surgery 31 In 2020 the American Board of Dermatology ABD received approval from the American Board of Medical Specialties ABMS to establish a board certification exam in the subspecialty of Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery Mohs Surgery The exam was first offered in October 2021 to any US board certified dermatologist who practices Mohs surgery regardless of whether they received their training in dermatology residency or as part of a fellowship 32 This technique requires the integration of the same doctor in two different capacities surgeon and pathologist In case either of the two responsibilities is assigned to another doctor or qualified health care professional it is not considered to be Mohs surgery citation needed Pediatric dermatology edit Physicians can qualify for this specialization by completing both a pediatric residency and a dermatology residency Or they might elect to complete a post residency fellowship 33 This field encompasses the complex diseases of the neonates hereditary skin diseases or genodermatoses and the many difficulties of working with the pediatric population 34 Teledermatology edit Main article Teledermatology Teledermatology is a form of dermatological practice in which telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information and treatment through audio visual and data communication including photos of dermatologic conditions between dermatologists and nondermatologists who are evaluating patients along with dermatologists directly with patients via distance 35 36 37 In India during the severe coronavirus situations some dermatologists have initiated online consultation with their patients using some of popular apps such as Practo Apollo Pharmacy Skin Beauty Pal Lybrate etc This subspecialty deals with options to view skin conditions over a large distance to provide knowledge exchange 38 to establish second opinion services for experts 39 or to use this for follow up of individuals with chronic skin conditions 40 41 Teledermatology can reduce wait times by allowing dermatologists to treat minor conditions online while serious conditions requiring immediate care are given priority for appointments 42 Dermatoepidemiology edit Dermatoepidemiology is the study of skin disease at the population level 43 One of its aspects is the determination of the global burden of skin diseases 44 45 From 1990 to 2013 skin disease constituted about 2 of total global disease disability 46 as measured in disability adjusted life years 47 Therapies edit nbsp Facial cleansing pores in Meditec at ITESM CCM 2012 Therapies provided by dermatologists include Excision and treatment of skin cancer Cryosurgery for the treatment of warts skin cancers and other dermatoses Cosmetic filler injections Intralesional treatment with steroid drugs or chemotherapy Laser therapy for the management of birth marks skin disorders like vitiligo tattoo removal and cosmetic resurfacing and rejuvenation Chemical peels for the treatment of acne melasma and sun damage Photodynamic therapy for the treatment of skin cancer and precancerous growths Phototherapy including the use of narrowband UVB broadband UVB psoralen and UVB Tumescent liposuction Invented by a gynecologist a dermatologist Jeffrey A Klein adapted the procedure to local infusion of dilute anesthetic called tumescent liposuction This method is now widely practiced by dermatologists plastic surgeons and gynecologists 48 Radiation therapy although rarely practiced by dermatologists some continue to provide it in their offices Vitiligo surgery includes procedures such as autologous melanocyte transplant suction blister grafting and punch grafting Allergy testing uses patch testing for contact dermatitis Systemic therapies include antibiotics immunomodulators and novel injectable products Topical therapies use many of the numerous products and compounds used topically Most dermatologic pharmacology can be categorized based on the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical ATC classification system specifically the ATC code D See also editSkin condition History of dermatology List of skin conditions List of dermatologists Centro Studi GISEDReferences edit Random House Webster s Unabridged Dictionary Random House Inc 2001 Page 537 ISBN 0 375 72026 X a b c What is a dermatologist Archived from the original on 2008 12 16 Retrieved 2008 11 27 Dermatology Procedures American Osteopathic College of Dermatology AOCD www aocd org What is a dermatologist what is dermatology DermNet NZ Dermnetnz org 2009 06 15 Retrieved 2012 10 28 What is a Dermatologist Dermcoll asn au Archived from the original on 2012 05 25 Retrieved 2012 10 28 Welcome to the American Academy of Dermatology www aad org American Academy of Dermatology derma Henry George Liddell Robert Scott A Greek English Lexicon on Perseus derw Henry George Liddell Robert Scott A Greek English Lexicon on Perseus Digital Library Janssen Diederik F 2021 04 04 Dermatology coinage of the term by Johann Heinrich Alsted 1630 International Journal of 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Dermatology Career Archives of Dermatology 142 7 845 850 doi 10 1001 archderm 142 7 845 PMID 16847199 Dermatology continues to be the most competitive residency to enter Singer Natasha 2008 03 19 For Top Medical Students an Attractive Field The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 01 What Is Dermatology Castle Connolly 2019 12 10 Retrieved 2023 05 26 Glazer Alex M Farberg Aaron S Winkelmann Richard R Rigel Darrell S 2017 04 01 Analysis of Trends in Geographic Distribution and Density of US Dermatologists JAMA Dermatology American Medical Association 153 4 322 325 doi 10 1001 jamadermatol 2016 5411 PMID 28146246 S2CID 9283682 Dermatology healthcareers nhs uk 2015 04 07 Retrieved 2023 05 26 James William Berger Timothy Elston Dirk 2005 Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology 10th ed Saunders Page 895 ISBN 0 7216 2921 0 Dayton Skin Care Specialists Fellowship Information Daytonskinsurgery org Archived from the original on 2012 09 28 Retrieved 2012 10 28 ACGME Micrographic Surgery 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