Collegiality among all faculty and residents is the hallmark
of the University of Utah Department of Dermatology.
The residency program started in 1990, and currently
has 9 residents (Figure 1). The department is proud of its
high faculty to resident ratio, with 33 full-time faculty members
including 22 medical dermatologists, 5 dermatologic surgeons,
1 pediatric dermatologist, and 5 dermatopathologists, all with
diverse investigative and clinical interests.
Department Highlights
Strong emphasis is placed on acquiring the clinical skills and
knowledge base necessary to manage both straightforward
and complex dermatology conditions. We have over 80,000 patient
visits a year at our various sites. Clinical training is divided
into monthly rotations split among 5 different sites -- including
the Veteran's Affairs Medical Center and Primary Children's
Medical Center -- as well as a continuity clinic held every week.
Recently, we opened a brand-new state-of-the-art University
Dermatology Center with the vision to create a place for collaboration,
compassion, and cutting edge care (Figure 2).
Residents also participate in the Same Day Dermatology Clinic,
TeleDermatology, and free cancer screenings in the community.
In addition, residents learn from multidisciplinary clinics such
as the Ulcer Clinic, Rheumatology-Dermatology Combined
Clinic, Patch Testing Clinic, and Autoimmune Clinic.
Residents receive hands-on experience in Mohs Surgery and
in cosmetic dermatology, including lasers, intense pulsed light
(IPL), fillers, and neuromodulators during their surgery rotation
and resident cosmetic sessions. Residents also spend 1 to 2
months per year on the dermatopathology service. During the
2nd and 3rd year, the residents have elective/sub-specialty rotations
to focus on their personal career interests.
The department is committed to fostering investigative efforts
and intellectual curiosity in both the clinic and the laboratory.
We offer a broad range of research activities, and residents are
encouraged to pursue academic endeavors including publications,
clinical or basic science research, and presentations at
regional and national meetings.