DERM 654: Clinical Dermatology Clerkship

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Course Description

Clinical clerkship. Participation in approach, diagnosis, and treatment of dermatological issues in outpatient dermatology clinics, as well as a continuing series of teaching seminars. (Four weeks). 

Location: Alaska 

Goals & Objectives

  • Demonstrate basic approach to the diagnosis and management of the most common skin problems.  

  • Discuss basic principles and practice of oral and topical dermatologic therapy with wet dressings, steroids, emollients and antipruritic therapy.  

  • Recognize major life-threatening skin diseases and markers of systemic disease.  

  • Utilize dermatologic vocabulary in order to generate clinical differential diagnoses and accurately describe a rash or a lesion when requesting consultative services.  

  • Recognize common skin tumors, and understand appropriate diagnostics tests used in dermatology.  

  • Demonstrate appropriate history-taking and general physical examination with special attention to examination and description of the skin.  

  • Construct write-ups and oral presentations to be as precise and efficient as possible in communication about patients.  

  • Perform special diagnostic procedures (KOH, Tzanck test, patch test, skin biopsy) to assist in delineating patients' problems. 

Site(s)

Alaska Center for Dermatology 

Registration Information

  • Credits: 8 
  • Pre-Reqs: Successful completion of required Internal Medicine Clerkship. 
  • Grading: Honors/High Pass Eligible 
  • Notes: Requires permission (please contact drmedstu@uw.edu