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Overview
| The goal of the residency program in Dermatology at Duke University Medical Center
is to train physicians to become excellent clinical dermatologists and leaders
in academic and clinical dermatology.
We believe that this is best accomplished by a fully integrated approach to training involving:
Our dermatology residency is a fully accredited three-year training program approved by the American Board of Dermatology. Upon successful completion of this training program, the candidate is eligible for examination leading to certification by the American Board of Dermatology. The training program provides residents with extensive clinical experience under the supervision of full time faculty members. Increasing responsibility for patient care occurs over the 3-year residency, with third year residents having primary responsibility for patient care. The close integration of clinical and basic science activities is designed to give residents a solid foundation in the fundamentals of dermatologic pathophysiology so that these principles can be applied to the care of patients. |
History of Dermatology at Duke: A Legacy of Leaders
First dermatology training program developed in the southeastern United States established in 1939. Founded and directed for 38 years by Dr. J. Lamar Callaway (Dr. Cal). Dr. Callaway was an outstanding clinician, teacher and academic dermatologist. Dr. Callaway was a pioneer in academic dermatology
Division Chiefs 1939 – Present
Dr. Callaway's entire career was devoted to Duke Dermatology and he established
a tradition of excellence in clinical care, teaching and research that remains
the standard for our Division. Dr. Cal's devotion to teaching and the development
of future leaders in the specialty is his lasting legacy.
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