Dermatologist
Duties
and responsibilities: Cosmetic dermatology is a subfield of
dermatology that serves individuals with aesthetic concerns. Cosmetic
dermatologists provide medical and surgical treatments to people with problems
such as bacterial or fungal infections, aging, acne, allergic reactions,
unwanted hair, benign skin growths, and uneven skin pigmentation.
Salary:
88,000 to 300,000
Educational
requirements: To qualify for professional
practice, a cosmetic dermatologist has to get certified by the American Board
of Dermatology. To take the certifying exam, a candidate must graduate
from an accredited medical or osteopathic school and present a valid,
unrestricted license to practice medicine. In addition to that, a candidate is
required to fulfill four years of postgraduate training, which includes one
year of clinical training in an accredited core program
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