Documentaries - Dermatology, Science & Popping
330 videos β’ 12,397 views β’ by Health News Daily Dermatologists are medical doctors. In New Zealand, after completing six years of medical school the dermatologist-to-be must complete a general medical training programme which usually takes 3 to 4 years. After a rigorous examination (FRACP) he or she is then eligible to enter advanced training. The advanced training in dermatology involves at least a further four years of intensive study, research and practice in a variety of approved training centres in New Zealand and overseas. The position is usually that of a registrar or training fellow who is closely supervised by experienced dermatologists. In total, a dermatologist has a minimum of 13 years of training. How many dermatologists are there?