I. Introduction:
I want to become a dermatologist when I grow up. What is a dermatologist, you ask? A dermatologist is a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders. This career appeals to me because I want people to be confident in their skin and feel good about being acne free.
Courses in dermatology appeared in the curriculum of the Department of Medicine and Surgery in 1890. Dermatologists deal with all sorts of acne such as eczema, and dermatitis, which is inflammation of the skin
Dermatology cures all types of skin conditions that patients have, whether it is getting rid of a nasty rash or pimples.“Ah, a rash, call a dermatologist. If it is wet, keep it dry. If it is dry keep it wet.If It is not supposed to be there, cut it off. I never could remember all that .”-Dr.Gregory House …show more content…
II.Body A.Moreover, it would take you 12 years of schooling to become a Dermatologist, a four-year college degree, including premedical in biology, Medical Degree, one-year internship, and an accredited dermatology residency program(at least 3 years). Colucci, MD, Andrew T. “How to Become a Dermatologist.” InnerBody. Becoming a dermatologist takes time, even though males and females learn the same procedures, things may differ when both genders become a dermatologist. B.Consequently, men get paid more than women a female dermatologist, a woman would not earn much as a man. The starting salary for a male dermatologist is about $300,000 and female starting salary is $280,000.Salary.com, Site built by: “Physician - Dermatology Hourly Wages.” Physician - Dermatology Hourly Wages by Education, Experience, Location and More - Salary.com, www1.salary.com/dermatologist-hourly-wages.html. Accessed 6 May