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Residency Training ProgramMission Statement A. Provide Superior Educational Experience
B. Provide Excellent Patient Care/Service
C. Promote Cutting Edge Research To encourage/allow/conduct high quality basic science research and clinical research in skin diseases, with goal of publication of data and knowledge advancement leading to newer and better treatments for diseases of the skin, hair and nails To encourage and support resident involvement in scholarly activity, including, but not limited to, preparation of papers for presentations at meetings and for publication end of mission statement... Clinical training in patient care is conducted primarily at the MCG Hospital and Clinics, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Training is graduated and comprehensive, with increasing levels of responsibility throughout the three year residency program. Over the years, newer and more sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic modalities have been introduced into the training program, including cryosurgery, photo-testing equipment, phototherapy units, Mohs Micrographic Surgery and laser therapy. Training in Dermatopathology is carried out through : (1) weekly pathology conferences in which biopsies from patients are reviewed with the dermatopathologist and unknown slides are discussed by the residents; (2) a series of didactic lectures in dermatopathology; (3) weekly slide conferences; (4) monthly visiting professors of dermatopathology; (5) travel allowances for dermatopathology seminars at a regional or national level. Since 1967, over 100 residents have satisfactorily completed their residencies and 9 are currently in training. The majority of trainees are in the full-time clinical practice of Dermatology, the majority being located in the Southeastern United States. Thirteen practice in Augusta. However, former residents now are located as far as Texas, Arizona, California, Montana, Maryland, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and New York. Four former residents are in full-time academic dermatology. The Dermatology Training Program continues to attract excellent resident applicants. Currently, three residents per year are accepted for training. In addition to dermatology residents, the department offers a one month elective in Dermatology to residents from other specialties including Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Family Medicine, and Pathology. Approximately 30-35 residents from these services are on the dermatology elective yearly. Medical Students
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Graduate Student Training Residency Application Process Applicants to our program must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). We use the standard information requested by ERAS. No paper applications will be accepted. You may obtain detailed information on how to apply to our program by contacting the ERAS website at www.aamc.org.eras. After review of all submitted applications, selected applicants will be invited to interview during the months of December and January. We participate in the National Resident Match Program (NRMP). In order for you to be included in the match, you must be registered with the NRMP. You can contact the NRMP at 2450 North Street NW, Suite 201, Washington, DC 20037-11410 or by telephone at 202-828-0566. Applicants to our program must complete a post-graduate year in a clinical program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). The clinical programs that are acceptable for the post-graduate year are: a transitional year or preliminary year in internal medicine, general surgery, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, or emergency medicine. Although all of these are acceptable choices, we encourage you to consider a transitional year or preliminary year program. The deadline to submit your application to our program is November 1st. For more information regarding your application to our program, please contact:
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