Duties and Responsibilities: Some of the factors that damage skin are stress, fluctuating hormone levels, too much sun exposure, unhealthy lifestyle, underlying medical conditions, and aging. Aside from performing common or specialized cosmetic procedures, cosmetic dermatologist may contribute to scientific research in hospitals and universities. They seek to find intervention for skin cancer, accelerating aging, and other skin infections by examining cellular and genetic components that may contribute to skin problems and studying molecular biology.
Salary: $80,000-$304,000
Education: To qualify for professional practice, a cosmetic dermatologist has to get certified by the American Board of Dermatology (ABD). 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 and a three-year dermatology residency program.
Residency training covers studies in science fields such as anatomy, biochemistry, and oncology. Participants can experience inpatient and outpatient care during the training. Individuals demonstrate competency in various cosmetic and medical procedures like topical and systemic pharmacotherapy, laser surgery, preventive medicine, procedures to counter allergies, and dermatological surgery.
Reflection:
No I do not want to be one because it I find it non-interesting.
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