FELLOWSHIP IN DERMATOLOGY Discover the world of dermatology fellowships A practice-focused postgraduate diploma programme, this course is ideal for medical professionals who want to enhance their diagnostic skills, offering hands-on training and expert guidance. Course Price ₹ 2,50,000 ₹2,00000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available Sample Certificate For Course FELLOWSHIP IN DERMATOLOGY MGA Medical Global Academy offers a premier fellowship in dermatology after MBBS that is designed for healthcare professionals who want to step confidently into specialized skin care. As medical science evolves, dermatological expertise has become an essential part of modern clinical practice. This 12-month structured program will enable you to gain clear insights and understanding of observing and integrating advanced skin treatments with precision and confidence. The demand for advanced dermatology and cosmetic surgery procedures has been rising at a very fast rate in India, particularly in multispecialty and cosmetic clinics, and therefore, the demand for trained doctors has been rising. This fellowship program will enable the participants with an in-depth understanding of skin conditions, the process of planning dermatologic surgery, and the precision of treatments and their impact on patient outcomes. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Unveiling the Skin Canvas Deciphering Dermatological Dilemmas Patterns and Pathways Emergencies and Beyond Tools of the Trade Tumultuous Tumors Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Practical Hands-on Training at reputed hospitals/clinics. Free Study Material with recorded lectures Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session 6. NAAC A+ University 7. 1 Year of Mentorship 8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Advanced Dermatologic Diagnostics Clinical Diagnosis and Workup: Common and uncommon dermatologic diseases. Dermatoscopy: New methods of skin cancer early detection using dermatoscopic instruments. Histopathology and Dermatopathology: Intensive analysis of skin biopsy, immunohistochemistry, and molecular analysis. Teledermatology: Digital health and remote diagnosis in dermatology: best practice. Genetic Testing: Genetic testing in rare dermatologic disease. Dermatologic Surgery and Laser Techniques Mohs Micrographic Surgery: High-tech methods of removing skin cancer with minimum tissue damage. Laser Treatments: Fractional laser treatment Overview of laser in dermatology (fractional, CO2, pulsed dye lasers) Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery: Non-invasive cosmetic surgeries of the face (Botox, dermal fillers, PRP) Scar Revision: Future Strategies of hypertrophic scarring, keloids, and post-surgical healing. Dermatologic Emergencies: Dermatologic emergencies [surgical] management. Advanced Medical Dermatology Psoriasis and Eczema: Best practices in the management and biologic therapies. Autoimmune Skin Disorders: Systemic Lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis and vasculitis. Cutaneous Lymphomas:Diagnosis, staging, and treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Pigmentary Disorders: Vitiligo, melasma, and other hyperpigmentation disorders Acne Vulgaris and Rosacea: Advanced therapy, systemic treatment, and new treatment. Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Multidisciplinary approach to the management of this chronic inflammatory skin disease. Pediatric Dermatology Routine Pediatric Dermatology: Eczema, impetigo, and atopic dermatitis. Genodermatoses: Epidermolysis bullosa and ichthyosis are genetic skin diseases in children. Neonatal Dermatology: Neonatal acne, dermatologic manifestations of systemic disease, birthmarks. Pediatric Dermatology: Dermatologic Manifestations of Systemic Conditions Rheumatic Disease, Metabolic Disease, and Genetic Syndrome. Laser Therapy in Pediatrics: Laser treatment of children, safe and effective. Cutaneous Oncology Skin Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention: Melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Innovative Melanoma Management: Immunotherapy, targeted therapy and surgery. Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Prevention, surveillance and current treatment recommendations. Cutaneous Metastases: Syndrome and treatment of systemic cancer cutaneous involvement. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Surgical indications and procedures of cutaneous oncology. Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Procedures Aesthetic Rejuvenation: Complex botox, Dermal fillers, and PDO thread lifts. Hair Restoration: PRP injections, scalp micropigmentation and hair transplant. Chemical Peels and Microneedling: Indications, procedures and patient selection. Improved Skin Resurfacing: CO2 laser, Radiofrequency and PRP micro needling. Patient Safety and Ethics: Dealing with patient expectations, informed consent, and ethics in cosmetic surgery. Dermatologic Research and Clinical Trials Dermatologic Research principles: data analysis, statistics interpretation and study design. Dermatology Advances: New drugs, gene editing, and Stem cell therapy. Dermatology Clinical Trials: Guide to regulations and clinical trials. Publication Ethics: Dermatologic research, such as peer reviewed journal writing and publication. Research Methodology: Systematic Reviews, meta-analysis and evidence based dermatology. Dermatology in Special Populations Dermatology in Pregnancy: Safe Pregnancy and the Skin. Geriatric Dermatology: Skin alterations, treatment problems and management of chronic skin diseases. Skin Care in HIV, cancer and transplant patients: Dermatological problems of Immunocompromised patients. Ethnically diverse population: dermatology Dermatology: Ethnicity and skin management: addressing the skin and its diversity. Global dermatology: Tropical dermatology, neglected tropical diseases, and dermatologic care of underserved communities. Dermatology Practice Management and Leadership Practice Management: Practice development and management, billing, coding, and patient circulation. Dermatology Leadership: Building leadership skills, mentoring and leadership in a dermatology team. Quality Improvement: Clinical pathway implementation and patient outcomes. In Dermatology Telemedicine: Theazinerman et al. (2019) inquire in the context of specialization in dermatology. Ethics and Legal Issues in Dermatology: Malpractice, informed consent and professional conduct. Dermatologic Immunology Immunodermatology: The pathogenesis of skin autoimmune diseases, pemphigus, pemphigoid, and bullous diseases. Cytokines and Immune Pathways: The contribution of cytokines in skin inflammation, allergy and hypersensitivity reactions. Biologic Therapies in Dermatology: The use of biologic in the treatment of psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and chronic urticaria. Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (CTCL): pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapy with immunotherapies. Immunosuppressive Therapy: The best practices in the immunosuppressive therapy management in dermatology. Dermatologic Pharmacology Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics: Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of drugs with respect to dermatology. Topical Therapies: Innovations, improved topical drug delivery, and delivery systems. Systemic therapies: Oral and Biologic medicines in the treatment of dermatology. Emerging Drug Therapies: Next generation: Gene therapy, small molecule inhibitor and gene therapy in dermatology. Adverse Drug Reactions: Diagnosing and treating drug-induced skin reactions, such as cutaneous adverse events of systemic drugs. Dermatology in Aging Populations Mechanisms of Skin aging: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of skin aging, including collagen degradation and oxidative stress. Dermatologic Conditions in aged persons: treatment of xerosis, actinic keratosis, basal cell carcinoma, and other prevalent diseases. Skin Diseases of Old Age: Skin disease in old age, seborrheic keratosis, senile