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Program Type: Residency Program at a Military Medical Center
Location: San Diego, CA
Accredited: Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
Program Length: 3 years
Required Pre-Requisite Training: Graduation from Medical School and Graduation from an ACGME-accredited PGY-1 residency training year
Categorical Year in Specialty Required: No
Total Approved Complement: 15
Approved per Year (if applicable): 5
Dedicated Research Year Offered: No
Medical Student Rotation Availability: MS4s only
Additional Degree Concurrent with Training (e.g. MPH): No
NMCSD Dermatology residents and the Dermatology Associate Program Director celebrate Halloween ...
NMCSD Dermatology residents at Potato Chip Rock for a team building exercise.
NMCSD Dermatology residents at the Navy Southwest Region Dive Locker.
NMCSD Dermatology residents at the Navy Southwest Region Dive Locker.
NMCSD Dermatology residents enjoy hiking in San Diego as a team building exercise.
The NMCSD Dermatology Residency Program provides outstanding clinical, educational, and leadership opportunities for our 15 residents.
We are committed to training competent and compassionate, mission-ready Dermatologists through increasing level of autonomy. We have an engrained team culture that supports and challenges residents to their full potential. Since graduating our first residents in 1947, we continue to strive for improvement in patient care through the advancement of dermatology. We embrace various new dimensions with progress in dermoscopy, dermatopathology, tele dermatology, immuno-dermatology, laser and aesthetic dermatology. Our graduates leave the program ready to practice independently and confidently.
The Dermatology Department is visited by approximately 17,000 patients per year with an average of 1,400 per month. All ages and categories of patients are seen including DOD active duty, TRICARE Select, TRICARE For Life, dependents of active duty, retirees, dependents of retirees and eligible foreign military personnel. Approximately 55% of the current patient volume is comprised of active duty service members.
The mission of the Dermatology Residency Program at Naval Medical Center San Diego is to train the next generation of military dermatologists in providing comprehensive dermatologic services to active duty service members, retired service members, and family members whenever and wherever required. The primary focus of military medicine is the medical support and readiness of the operational forces. Our residents and staff provide the full spectrum of medical and procedural dermatologic services to the beneficiaries in the southwest United States in addition to providing virtual health consultation to operational forces serving in the Pacific Theater.
PGY-2 | PGY-3 | PGY-4 |
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Outpatient Dermatology | Procedural Dermatology | ASR / Dermatopathology |
General Surgery | ASR/Dermatopathology | Procedural Dermatology |
Cosmetic Clinic | Pediatric Dermatology | Pediatric Dermatology |
Wound Clinic | Outpatient Dermatology | Inpatient Dermatology |
Elective Rotation | Senior Resident and Assistant Senior Resident | |
Outpatient Dermatology | ||
Elective Rotation |
Dermatology Residents are educated on the military scope of practice prior to their graduation.
Dermatology residents are required to maintain their Basic Life Support (BLS) certification throughout their residency training.
During the first year of residency, a series of lectures and workshops are presented by the staff Mohs surgeons. The topics covered include techniques of biopsy, excisional surgery, nail surgery, principles of flaps and grafts, suture materials, anesthetic agents, post-op complications, and several hands-on lab sessions covering suturing techniques. Additional lectures by the dermatology surgeons given during the rest of the residency include principles and techniques of Mohs surgery, dermabrasion, tissue augmentation and hair transplantation.
Dermatology Residents have opportunities to participate in the following activities:
At the start of each academic year, the residents and faculty are educated about use of the on-line Patient Safety Report (PSR), Morbidity and Mortality (M&M), “Good Catch”, and Quality, Measures and Outcomes (Q+M=O) tools. During the Dermatology Departments M&M Conference, the residents and faculty are briefed about Dermatology-specific PS and QI metrics at NMCSD. Every resident’s clinic notes in Genesis will be reviewed by a faculty member for accuracy and completeness. Any discrepancies will be discussed with the resident. During the semiannual PD counselling will also receive feedback as necessary on PS/QI issues. Every resident and faculty member is strongly encouraged to complete the on-line course for Patient Safety (PS100 & PS 101) and Quality Improvement (QI 100) offered by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). Residents are encouraged to obtain Lean Sig Sigma Green Belt Certification and lead a CPI project.
While developing excellent dermatologic skills, the NMCSD Dermatology Residency also focuses on developing future military Dermatology leaders through mentoring and modeling.
Dermatology Residents may apply for funding to attend a professional conference or present a scholarly project during their residency training. Residents have given national lectures, research podium presentations, held national leadership board positions at:
Medical students may apply for a four-week rotation and if accepted, will be assigned to different faculty and residents in the program. Weekly rotations are on a space available basis and include multiple clinical shifts, didactic opportunities, and simulation experiences. Opportunities for rotations in dermatology subspecialities include Mohs, Lasers, Cosmetics Clinics, and Dermatopathology.
Please visit our Medical Student Rotation informational page to see a listing of available medical student rotations offered at NMCSD.
Interviews are offered from July – mid October. Each applicant will be provided a program overview by the Program Director. Applicants are then given a 30-minute interview with an interview panel consisting of the Program Director, a faculty member, and a Chief Resident. Interviews are normally held in-person. Virtual interviews may be conducted for those individuals who are deployed or are stationed in remote and/or overseas duty stations. To request in interview, please contact the Dermatology Program at: dha.san-diego.San-Diego-NMC.list.nmcsd-derm@health.mil
Program graduates take the American Board of Dermatology (ABD), Applied Examination. This exam is offered annually. To become fully board certified, applicants are eligible to take the board certification (“Applied”) exam (1) month after graduation. To be eligible to take specialty board exams, graduates must complete all pre-requisites required by the ABD in mid-April. The Applied Exam is offered in July at partnered test sites, such as the Pearson Test Centers.
ABD Applied Exam Eligibility link: https://www.abderm.org/residents-and-fellows/abd-certification-pathway/applied-exam-eligibility
Opportunities to teach are available several times a week and include presenting at Grand Rounds and resident-to-rotator teaching sessions. Residents hold didactic sessions with fellow residents every morning.
Our Cancer Screening initiative at the local military commands offer opportunities to provide dermatology teaching experience to active duty military service members. Our residents regularly lecture at other department grand rounds, dermatology grand rounds, and to Fleet Medical Officers and faculty members.
Dermatology residents work with their assigned faculty advisor and complete quarterly resident performance evaluations. Faculty advisors will additionally provide on-the-spot or periodic feedback throughout the academic year. Residents meet monthly with the Program Director as a group and individually on a semiannual basis. An open-door policy with all faculty is maintained.
Location: Dermatology Clinic, Building 2, 2nd Floor
Monday–Friday
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Phone: 619-532-9684
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