Saturday, December 26, 2009

Can i become a dermatologist without any years of residency?

I REALLY want to become a dermatologist but I don't want to graduate by the time I'm 31. I know you have to become a physician first [4 years of undergraduate school and 4 years of medical school] before completing another 5 years in the dermatology division of an accredited university, including three years of residency. but is there like a shortcut or something? typically I don't want to spend more than 8 years in college and maybe this isn't the job for me. any dermatologists out there? was it worth it? do you love your job?Can i become a dermatologist without any years of residency?
There are a few combined programs out there where you can get combined BS/MD degree in 7 years. A Yahoo search for combined BS/MD degree will provide you some sites to review.





Dermatology residency is 3 years. Remember that residents DO get paid - probably mid $40KCan i become a dermatologist without any years of residency?
There are no shortcuts in medicine--its why its medicine. The residency sticks. But you could look into allied fields to dermatology: medical aesthetitician, derm Physician assistant, etc. Medicine is more like a calling--most docs rarely question its worth once done--too much $$$ and time invested. The time to question that is before you even start the grueling pre-med study. Analyze why you want to be a dermatologist so much--will one of those other shorter careers fit your reasons as well or better? If you really want to be a dermatologist for the right reasons, you will not question the amount of time learning how to do it.






Have you thought about being an Estheticians- they are skin care specialists that do things like facials, make up, waxing, etc.. It takes about a year to train for, then you take an exam by the state board.

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