Overview

Overview

Thank you for your interest in our Categorical Dermatology Residency Program.

Among the more than 100 medical specialties and subspecialties, the Department of Dermatology was the third department established at Cleveland Clinic and is currently located on the sixth floor of the outpatient superstructure, known as the A Building - Crile Building.

The Department of Dermatology has grown over the years to include over 50 full time clinical staff, of which there are 26 active teaching faculty, and 22 advanced practice providers, spread over our main campus location and 10 regional family health centers. Our surgical dermatology department includes seven full time MSDO fellowship trained Mohs surgeons, as well as two fellowship trained cosmetic surgeons. We have two fellowship trained pediatric dermatologists and six fellowship trained dermatopathologists. Among our general dermatologists, we have specialists in contact and occupational dermatitis, phototherapy, oral and bullous diseases, and hair disorders. Currently, we have 17 residents undergoing extensive and rigorous training in this all-encompassing dermatologic learning environment.

The Department of Dermatology offers a four-year categorical training program that fulfills the requirements of the American Board of Dermatology and the ACGME. Candidates apply for a four-year program to include a program specific transitional PGY-1 year with rotations in internal medicine and other specialties relevant to dermatology.

A commitment to excellence in residency training is one of the highest priorities of the Cleveland Clinic. Our Dermatology Residency Program provides a comprehensive academic and clinical experience in dermatology and the subspecialty fields of dermatopathology, pediatric dermatology, and dermatologic surgery.  Such training enables our graduates to pursue with distinction careers in academic dermatology, clinical dermatology, as well as subspecialty training in dermatopathology, pediatric dermatology and dermatologic surgery.

The overall specific goals of the Dermatology training program include:

  1. To provide residents with the requisite skills in differential diagnosis and in the management of dermatological problems which span the spectrum of common as well as complex dermatological diseases that encompass a multidisciplinary approach.
  2. To foster the development of essential personal and intellectual attributes which will facilitate growth and development throughout their career.
  3. To facilitate and foster the personal career development of every resident physician participating in the training program. While service and clinical experience are essential components of house staff training, the highest priority is to ensure an exemplary educational experience, which prepares a resident to embark on whatever career path is ultimately chosen.
  4. To develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to achieve competency in the six areas of Core Competency as defined by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME): patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning & improvement, interpersonal & communication skills, professionalism and systems based practice.
  5. To develop the skills and knowledge necessary to participate in a successful scholarly activity during their 4 years of residency training.

Intern year

Our program is a four-year categorical program and as such, all residents complete their PGY-1 year at Cleveland Clinic. Staff and residents agree that this structure has many advantages including excellent training in general medicine, familiarity with the hospital and its electronic medical records system, and generation of many colleagues in fields other than dermatology.

Thirteen four-week modules have been chosen to provide a well-rounded fund of knowledge in general inpatient medicine while providing exposure to fields of medicine and surgery that routinely have the most overlap with dermatology, such as rheumatology, infectious disease and plastic surgery. Early exposure to dermatology and dermatopathology during this year allows for a smooth transition into the dermatology residency period.

Rotations

PGY 1

Dermatology

6 - 8 weeks

Dermatopathology

4 weeks

Plastic Surgery

2 weeks

Infectious Disease

4 weeks

Rheumatology

4 weeks

Emergency Department

4 weeks

Internal Medicine

16 weeks

Electives: Psychiatry, Allergy

2 weeks

Vacation

3 weeks

PGY 2 - 4

General Dermatology

20 - 24 weeks

Dermatologic Surgery

4 weeks

Hospital Consults

4 weeks

Dermatopathology

4 weeks

Pediatric Dermatology

4 weeks

Environmental Dermatology

4 weeks

Teledermatology

4 weeks

Electives* (PGY 4)

3 - 4 weeks

On call

PGY-1 residents take call depending on their rotations. PGY-2 residents are responsible for on call activities in the core dermatology program, and rotate every week. There is no in - house call for core dermatology. All residents abide by the standards of clinical and educational work hours set by the ACGME.

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