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General Catalog 2000-2001
Posted April 5, 2000

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7020  Dermatology Organ System (1) Recommended Prerequisite: Medical students only.
   Formal classroom and some practical training in the physiology and diseases of skin including hair, nails, and oral mucosa. Dermatologic emergencies and skin cancer is discussed.

7500  Dermatology Honors Program (2 to 12) Recommended Prerequisite: Medical students only.
   The Dermatology Honors Program is designed for medical students interested in a career in dermatology. Research is a requirement and additional time will be spent attending dermatology clinics and grand rounds, as well as working on a clinical or research-related publication throughout the student's senior year.

7690  Dermatology Clinical Clerkship (2 to 8) Recommended Prerequisite: Medical students only.
   The clinical dermatology clerkship provides a comprehensive overview of outpatient dermatology with biopsy training and integrated lectures.

7780  Dermatology Preceptorship (2 to 8) Recommended Prerequisite: Medical students only.
   Experience and exposure to dermatologic surgery, in-patient consults, or dermatopathology. Two to eight weeks.

7900  Research Problems in Dermatology (2 to 12) Recommended Prerequisite: Medical students only.
   Basic science research in the field of Dermatology can be arranged for 4-8 weeks with a faculy member during a student's senior year.


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