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Richard N Rudnicki Dermatology

Richard N Rudnicki Dermatology: A dermatolopathologist is a pathologist or


dermatologist who specializes in the pathology of the skin. This field is shared by
dermatologists and pathologists. Usually a dermatologist or pathologist will complete one
year of dermatopathology fellowship. This usually includes six months of general
pathology, and six months of dermatopathology. Alumni of both specialties can qualify
as dermatopathologists. At the completion of a standard residency in dermatology, many
dermatologists are also competent at dermatopathology. Some dermatopathologists
qualify to sit for their examinations by completing a residency in dermatology and one in
pathology.
Richard N Rudnicki: In 1572, Geronimo Mercuriali of Forlì, Italy, completed De morbis
cutaneis (translated "On the diseases of the skin"), and is known as the first scientific
work to be dedicated to dermatology. One source lists Jean Astruc (1684-1766) as the
founder of modern dermatology. In 1799, Francesco Bianchi wrote the book
Dermatologia which is the first comprehensive textbook of modern dermatology written
for the students of medicine.
Dr. Rudnicki: Readily visible alterations of the skin surface have been recognized since
the dawn of history, with some being treated, and some not. Avicenna's The Canon of
Medicine (1025) described treatments for a variety of skin conditions, including skin
cancer. The preferred medication it recommended was zinc oxide. Though today it is no
longer used for treating skin cancer, it is still widely used today to treat a variety of other
skin conditions, in products such as baby powder and creams to treat diaper rashes,
calamine cream, anti-dandruff shampoos, and antiseptic ointments.

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In 1801 the first great school of dermatology became a reality at the famous Hôpital
Saint-Louis in Paris, while the first textbooks (Willan's, 1798-1808) and atlases
(Alibert's, 1806-1814) appeared in print during the same period of time.
Richard N Rudnicki Dermatology: Physicians who perform Mohs surgery can receive
training in this specialized technique during their dermatology residency, but many will
seek additional training either through preceptorships to join the American Society for
Mohs Surgery or through formal one- to two-year Mohs surgery fellowship training
programs administered by the American College of Mohs Surgery.
Richard N Rudnicki Doctor: Pediatric dermatology
Physicians can qualify for this specialization by completing both a pediatric residency
and a dermatology residency. Or they might elect to complete a post-residency
fellowship. This field encompasses the complex diseases of the neonates, hereditary skin
diseases or genodermatoses, and the many difficulties of working with the pediatric
population.
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