3 Dermatology MSc degrees found
- MSc
- Healthcare
- Dermatological Medicine
- Dermatology
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3 Dermatology MSc degrees found
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Cardiff University
MSc Clinical Dermatology
- Cardiff, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Clinical Dermatology is designed specifically for doctors with a special interest in dermatology after gaining at least one year of general medical experience. It aims to give a firm grounding in the fundamentals of clinical and scientific dermatology, with priority given to clinical instruction but also an emphasis on the scientific content of dermatology.
University of Hertfordshire
MSc Clinical Dermatology
- Hatfield, United Kingdom
- Lower Hatfield Road, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
The M.Sc. Clinical Dermatology has been developed to meet the needs of practitioners with a special interest in skin disease whilst benefiting from shared, inter-professional learning. This dermatology programme is unique in that it recruits both UK/EU and International doctors and allied health professionals to this specialist masters degree and provides a range of taught postgraduate dermatology modules. Places are limited, so early application is recommended.
Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
MSc in Dermatology
- Brookline, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Boston University Department of Dermatology's mission is to serve as a leader in education, research, and patient care for skin health and diseases of the skin. We are committed to excellence in patient care, teaching, and generating new knowledge about normal and diseased skin and are committed to innovation in all of our endeavours.
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MSc Programmes in Healthcare Dermatological Medicine Dermatology
The study of dermatology prepares for students for work as dermatologists by teaching them how to treat various skin, nail, hair, and mucous membrane disorders such as acne, eczema, vitiligo, fungus, hair loss, skin cancer, and warts.
A Master of Science is a graduate degree that can be obtained by students who have first completed a bachelor’s program in a similar field. An MSc typically takes about two years of full-time study to earn.