Overview
The Department of Dermatology's world class research programs facilitate clinical studies, investigate advances in dermatologic therapies and engage in studies of genetic skin diseases, connective-tissue disorders and skin cancers. The Department is also internationally renowned as an education facility, providing residency training in dermatology, rotation programs for physician training in related specialties such as Family Medicine, education of medical students and certificate programs for international students. In 1998, the Department was ranked highest in National Institutes of Health funding among dermatology departments nationwide.
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