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MA Healthcare, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Sup5(70), p. M80-M80, 2009

DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2009.70.sup5.42250

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So you want to be … a dermatologist

Journal article published in 2009 by Stephanie Ogden, Christopher Griffiths ORCID
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Abstract

Dermatology is a highly visual specialty with more than two thousand diagnoses. Pattern recognition is a key skill, which often permits diagnosis on clinical observation alone. Owing to the wide range of diagnoses and relative lack of dermatology training at undergraduate level colleagues in other specialties often require dermatology input, thus ward consults are an integral part of most dermatologists' work.