Residency rotations & Clinics
PGY2, PGY3, PGY4
General Dermatology
General dermatology encompasses a wide spectrum of medical disorders affecting the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. Adults of all ages, ethnicity and socioeconomic backgrounds are evaluated and treated.
PGY2, PGY3, PGY4
Specialty Clinics
Specialty clinics provide coordinated care, develop and promote expertise, and provide in-depth, focused education to residents. Adults of all ages, ethnicity and socioeconomic backgrounds are evaluated and treated.
PGY2, PGY3
Continuity Clinic
Continuity clinics provides resident physicians a mechanism to follow adult and pediatric patients in a longitudinal, long-term fashion.
PGY4
Transition to Practice Clinic
In their final year of residency training, transition to practice clinics allow senior residents the opportunity to provide longitudinal dermatologic care with greater autonomy to adults
PGY2, PGY3, PGY4
Dermatopathology
During their rotation in Dermatopathology, residents will gain familiarity and competence in the histologic diagnosis of common and rare neoplastic, inflammatory, metabolic and infectious disorders of the skin.
PGY2, PGY3, PGY4
Dermatologic Surgery
During their rotations in dermatologic surgery, residents gain exposure to surgical therapies for benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms, in addition to cosmetic procedures.
PGY2, PGY3, PGY4
Pediatric Dermatology Clinic
In this rotation, residents gain familiarty and understanding in the care of children and adolescents with dermatologic disorders. Children of all ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds are evaluated and treated.
PGY3
Inpatient Consultation Service
During their second year of training, each resident will spend 3 months on a rotation dedicated to inpatient consultation.