Recently I wrote about the evolving interests of dermatology residents for DermMatters, a blog edited by James J. Gormley, an editor of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD).  In the article, I discuss dermatology residents’ evolving interests and qualifications, as well as the fact that dermatology residents are not necessarily in it for the “better pay, more autonomy and more-controllable hours,” as once suggested by the New York Times. Â
A special thanks to Dr. Inderjit Chabra, M.D. Ph.D., a second-year dermatology resident at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), as well as other dermatology residents who were interviewed for the article. Â I also thank Mr. Gormley for the opportunity to write for the blog, as well as for assistance in the editing process.
About DermMatters
DermMatters is a news commentary blog written by James J. Gormley and published by the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD), a peer-reviewed, PubMed indexed journal committed to advancing clinical knowledge and discovery in dermatology, including original articles and case reports that deliver cutting-edge clinical practice science and insights relating to methods, techniques, technologies, devices, and drug therapies in dermatology.Â
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