Dermatology Final
Dermatology Final
Dermatology Final
Chemistry 2
English 3
Dermatologists
Imagine people who wake up and wash their faces everyday with different cleansers like
Neutrogena and Clinique, they turn on the faucet and let the water run when they really
shouldn’t,
after vigorously scrubbing for one to two minutes, they rinse off their face, pat dry their skin and
go on to moisturize it. With peoples daily routines to protect and maintain their skin, only
someone who is a skin specialist would really know what those routines are doing to our faces.
Dermatology is a medical branch that focuses on one’s skin. It takes years of medical school and
residencies to become a dermatologist. Doctors who studied dermatology put forth a lot of effort
into keeping ones skin healthy and their pores clear. Contrary to the literal definition of a
dermatologist, this career isn’t just skin deep. The anatomy of one’s skin can be researched and
There isn’t only one kind of dermatologist that someone can choose to be, dermatology is
a broad field of medicine and has a large range of different areas where one can decide to
specialize in. The generic definition of a dermatologist is someone who is a physician that
diagnoses and treats conditions and diseases of the skin (Dermatologists). To name a few, other
structure and features of skin diseases while dermatologic surgeons perform micrographic
surgery and cosmetic procedures. A pediatric dermatologist specializes in treating the skin of
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Nov 2007). He currently owns his private practice at the Seattle Skin Cancer center near the
Swedish Medical hospital (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby has been working for twenty five
years and is one of the nation’s top rated skin surgeons and is a highly recommended
dermatologist by his patients (Staff 25 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby says that even though every single
part of dermatology requires a lot of training and experience, there are different parts of
dermatology suited towards different people (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). “People skills are very
important for my job while other areas of dermatology are research based like laboratory and
epidemiology study. You can find a match with any personality type. Some people do best with
patients, some with numbers. As long as there is a desire, there’s a place in dermatology for
them” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). General dermatologists are able to treat certain types of eczema,
referred to as dermatitis and is an itchy rash found on young children (Eczema). Psoriasis affects
the joints and skin of a person, acne affects young adults, and impetigo is a bacterial skin
infection that can cause blisters to form on ones skin and creates an itch (About Psoriasis)
medications that can help treat the patient’s skin (American Academy of Dermatology). Through
different aspects of ones character, a dermatologist can explore many different branches of
must be able to treat the emotional aspects of a patient as well. A dermatologist can be a
huge influence on someone’s life. “Dermatology deals with a lot of disfigurement, disability, and
both those things affect a person’s quality of life” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Acne, for example, is a
well known skin problem among many teenagers. Even though acne is common and a natural
part of puberty, some people may be deeply affected emotionally because of what acne does to
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their physical appearance. In cases of severe acne, Dermatologists are able to help prescribe
different medications such as Accutane to help someone overcome their difficulties with acne.
Being able to help change someone emotionally, “dermatology is more than treating a number
like cholesterol” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby sees the deeper side of dermatology and how
a doctor is able to help change the person’s perspective on both their skin and their self esteem.
“The whole career is very rewarding. You’re able to get a lot of positive feedback” (Birkby 10
Nov 2007). The daily interaction that Dr. Birkby is able to have with each and every one of his
patients is one of the greatest advantages of his (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Treating each patient with
occupation will grow faster than average and will be in high demand globally (Dermatologists).
Dr. Birkby agrees with this fact and says that, “there is more and more of a demand for
dermatologists. You can get a sense of this demand; see how long it takes to get an appointment
with a dermatologist. They’re that busy” ((Birkby 10 Nov 2007). The demand for dermatologists
is high and the demand for dermatologists who specialize in cosmetic surgery is even greater. As
the baby boomers begin to age, procedures such as Botox, collagen injections, and micro
dermabrasion are becoming ever more popular and require a lot more certified professionals to
administer them. The changes that are taking place now will continue to change throughout the
next twenty years (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby agrees that since a lot of treatments are
getting better and increasing dramatically, the employment outlook is currently and will continue
to be excellent (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). This sustained high demand will create many job
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The AMA (American Medical Association) reports that the median salary for Dermatology was
175,000 dollars in the year 2000 (Dermatologists). Dermatologists can make 250,000 dollars and
above but their salary is constantly affected by their location, specialties, experience, personal
skills, and the amount of hours they work (Dermatologists). Some people may frequently
associate salary with success. But for Dr. Birkby, being a successful dermatologist boils down to
two things: “they need to enjoy what they do and they need to be able to give good care to their
patients” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Despite the very high paying salary, Dr. Birkby wasn’t
attracted to the money aspect of his job all. He contradicts those who say they will work for the
money by saying he doesn’t believe that “the lure of money will sustain someone throughout
their training” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). The tedious training and schooling one must receive prior
to becoming a dermatologist is one of the main factors that show why dermatologists receive
years in medical school, complete residencies, and get certified and licensed (Dermatologists).
Unlike some students who find passion in careers through a “life changing experience,” Dr.
Birkby said that “there wasn’t a direct influence in my life that made me pursue this career”
(Birkby 10 Nov 2007). There also isn’t a history of doctors or dermatologists in Dr.Birkby’s
family history (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). So how is it that one decides to take on the exiting career
of dermatology? “I decided it when I was in my medical school training. There were many
different areas I enjoyed and liked. I was especially interested in internal medicine or surgical
procedures” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). For students who know they are planning on studying
dermatology or any other medical branch early on should consider taking classes such as
Biology,
Chemistry, Physics, and Anatomy (Dermatologists). It is also recommended that students try and
continue with four years of math by completing the basics of algebra and geometry but also learn
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other formulas in higher math levels (Dermatologists). Experimenting with numbers and other
parts of mathematics will be important to have in the future. Students who plan on working one
on one with patients should also consider taking psychology because dealing with patients will
also mean understanding them and what is going through their minds. After high school,
In his college years, Dr. Birkby majored in both biology and chemistry and had a minor
in mathematics; his major in the sciences is one of the requirements to apply for medical school
(Dermatologists). The two sciences are highly recommended and will definitely help better the
students understanding of any kind of occupation involving sciences and medicine. Students
shouldn’t only consider taking basic classes but should concentrate on the sciences all together.
Classes like Physics, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry would also be useful assets
for students in the near future (Dermatologists). Dr. Birkby found his passion for the medical
field during the summer between his junior and senior year (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). “I had done
some research work in microbiology, but even though I enjoyed the science, I really wanted to
work with people so I thought to myself ‘How do I combine my love of science and love of
working with people?’ and that’s when I began thinking about going to medical school (Birkby
10 Nov 2007). After his decision on going to medical school, Dr. Birkby applied to take the
MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). Like all medical bound students, one who is
considering medical school should apply for MCAT after their second or third year in college
(Dermatologists). A high score an excellent academic background helps the students get into top
medical schools and that will help the student build a strong resume.
All medical colleges in the United States require students to complete the MCAT. The
MCAT is highly competitive and the score that someone receives in addition to the requested
recommendation will strongly determine which medical school students will be accepted to.
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Some of the best Medical Schools for dermatology are: Harvard University, John Hopkins
California, University of Washington, and Stanford University (US News). After being admitted
to medical school, the courses in the first two years include anatomy, biochemistry,
medicine (Dermatologists). Students will then go on to work in hospitals and clinics during their
third and forth years to perform examinations and recognize symptoms with actual patients
(Dermatologists). Each student goes through a rotation of different branches in the medical field
such as rotating from internal medicine to pediatrics or to surgery (Dermatologists). After going
through medical school the physicians must pass an examination given by the national board of
medial examiners in over to receive a license from the state in which they intend to open their
into a residency program in the United States that is highly competitive (Dermatologists). The
years in residency tanning enable physicians to start specializing in the medical field of their
choice.
Residency training lasts a minimum of four years and three are left to specialize in
Dermatology (Dermatologist). During the first year in a clinical residency, students are able to
pediatrics (Dermatologists). Other fields like skin pathology, bacteriology, radiology, and
immunology and also be explored through one’s residency (Dermatologists). The physician is
closely supervised within the whole time span of the residency (Dermatologists). After one is
done with his residency training they have the option to become certified. Being citified is the
one thing that is voluntary in order to be a Dermatologist (Dermatologists). Certification is
strongly recommended and is given by the American Board of Dermatology and it includes a
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their studies to maintain their certification (Dermatologists). Completing all the necessary
requirements in this field is an important factor that influences the future success of each
dermatologist.
Once someone finishes their residency program there are several options which one can
choose to go to. They can work in a hospital, take over someone else’s practice, work in
someone else’s practice, or open their own practice. “Some people start off by worrying only
about the medical aspect of dermatology and work in large groups. After awhile, they might ask
themselves if they want to open their own practice. Others can also start off by teaching or
researching. “You have lost of different pathways to different options and it just depends on what
your interests and strengths are. The career opportunity depends entirely on the person pursuing
it” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). With all these different choices, Dr. Birkby decided to establish his
own practice because he was able to see the benefits. Since Dr. Birkby is in private practice, one
of the greatest advantages, he says, is that he can decide what he wants to do in his practice
(Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby hires other staff like nurses and bookkeepers but he needs to
be in his office for the whole practice to run smoothly (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). One member of Dr.
Birkby’s staff, Jessica, takes care of bookkeeping, interacts with patients through the phone, and
helps plan out the routines and patient appointments at Dr. Birkby’s practice. Jessica has worked
with Dr. Birkby since the opening of his practice and says that only in the recent years has Dr.
Birkby been able to trust his whole staff and go on vacation for a longer period of time (Staff).
Like all practitioners, Dr. Birkby has worked very hard to maintain an excellent practice and
paperwork (Staff 25 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby needs to fill out different forms for various insurance
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companies (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). He thinks these things are disadvantages because they are
things that distract you from the care of the person (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). If one starts his own
practice, their schedule can be quite flexible. This is an advantage for people who have an
important family life. For Dr. Birkby: “personally, for seeing patients, I work Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday. I take off Friday for family time. Sometimes I do have to work on
Friday to attend to paperwork and administrative things” (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Dr. Birkby’s
daily office hours are from 7:30 to 4:30 (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). When Dr. Birkby isn’t present,
dermatologist offers a very free schedule and shouldn’t affect one’s life, personally. The career
choice of dermatology has directly affected Dr. Birkby’s work routine and lifestyle choices
(Birkby 10 Nov 2007). But Dr. Birkby says that becoming a dermatologist is a “piece of the
puzzle” of who he is and that he “wouldn’t change his career choice now or in the future”
(Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Seeing the small disadvantages of opening ones own practice, the greater
advantages that come along with it make the whole experience worthwhile.
Being able to be part of a career that incorporates Dr. Birkby’s love of science and love
of people, he is able to use the scientific method each day to treat his patients. Whenever
Dr. Birkby meets a new patient, he needs to become better acquainted with them and make
observations about the history and current health status of the patient. Dr. Birkby says it is very
important to “know the person before you treat them, you need to remember the you’re treating
the person not just the disease (Birkby 10 Nov 2007).” For any kind of doctor, it’s useful to ask
questions that deal with the patients history, family health history, and how the patient feels that
the doctor and patient can work together. Questions of the patients history are very important to
ask because the patients health history can tell Dr. Birkby what the patient is allergic to, or if any
kind of health condition is causing the patient to see different symptoms of a disease. Knowing
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the patients family history is important because the patient may have a skin disease that runs in
the family or something may affect the patient more or less due to their genetic background.
“You need to be able to treat the patient and support them throughout the entire treatment
(Birkby 10 Nov 2007).” Once he becomes better acquainted with the patient, Dr. Birkby will
start to try and figure out what kind of problem the patient is having (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). The
patient will explain different symptoms that are related to any area of their skin (Birkby 10 Nov
2007). Examples of some questions might be whether or not the patient has been feeling any
irritation or seen any rashes, patients might also be asked about what they have been doing lately
or whether or not they have been eating anything new in their diet (Birkby 10 Nov 2007). Dr.
Birkby says, “I pay careful attention to the cause and effect and timing of things. If a patient
came in with a rash and were out in the woods three days earlier, they might have been bitten
with an infectious insect. Or maybe they traveled down to Brazil and sat on the beach, they
might have contracted a type of parasite (Birkby 10 Nov 2007).” If a woman walks in with a rash
all over her body, Dr. Birkby will probably ask questions about when the rashes started to occur,
what the patient has been eating, where the patient has been, and how irritation the rash is and if
the patient has experienced any other symptoms such as fatigue or a fever. If the woman
responds and tells Dr. Birkby that she recently received a flu vaccination and is constantly
itching her skin, Dr. Birkby might infer that the rashes on her skin have resulted from hives. The
woman may have had an allergic reaction to something that was used in order to create the flu
vaccine. The different questions that Dr. Birkby asked were able to help him make observations
about the woman’s condition and ask himself what possible diseases have symptoms that match
hers.
After hypothesizing about the disease that the patient might have, Dr. Birkby will
diagnose the disease and advise the patient to purchase an over the counter antihistamines such as
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Benadryl. With a small case of mild hives, the woman doesn’t require an entire procedure to be planned
out in order to find a treatment on her skin condition. However, if Dr. Birkby were to diagnose a woman
with skin cancer he would need to perform various tests to ensure that his prediction about a forming skin
cancer was correct and create a procedure for an effective treatment plan for the patient. In order to
check his hypothesis in a case of diagnosing skin cancer, Dr. Birkby would take a small section
of the infected skin from the man and observe it under a wood’s light (Dermatologists). A
wood’s light is a bright light that shines ultraviolet light on the skin sample to serve as a
diagnostic tool in diagnosing the disease (Dermatologists). By using a wood’s light, anything
that is fluorescent will show onto the wood’s light and thus serves as evidence of a skin disease
(Dermatologists). Another tool that can be used by dermatologists is the dermatoscope, the
dermatoscope serves as a magnifier that contains either cross polarized or non polarized light that
helps a dermatologist further investigate the disease (Dermatologists). By using the tools
mentioned and other tools that may be involved, a dermatologist can perform lab procedures in
his practice to make sure that the treatment for each patient will be correct and effective.
After correctly matching the symptoms of the disease with the different tests made to
validate Dr. Birkby’s hypothesis, Dr.Birkby needs to create a procedure like treatment plan to
treat his patients. In the incidence of the man being diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, the most
common type of skin cancer, the treatment plan for the patient will include special needs for micrographic
surgery (Staff 25 Nov 2007). Since Dr. Birkby is both a general practitioner and a specialist in
dermatologic surgery, Dr.Birkby is certified to treat patients with Mohs surgery (Staff 25 Nov 2007). The
Mohs surgery is micro graphically controlled so it’s able to perform precise removal of cancerous tissue,
while keeping the healthy tissue in tact. Mohs surgery creates smaller possibilities of a surgical defect and
an improved cosmetic result compared to other surgical methods used to treat skin cancer (Mohs
Micrographic Surgery). In preparation for the dermatologist to treat the man with Mohs, they must first
take a look at all the paperwork and financial things needed to complete the payment for the procedure
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(Staff 25 Nov 2007). Then the workers at the clinic must set out a date and follow up in order for the
patient and doctor to know the timeline in which the procedure will occur (Staff 25 Nov 2007). After
carefully planning the whole procedure, Dr. Birkby can safely treat the patient.
On the day of the surgery, the general procedure for the surgery to take place is fairly similar for
all dermatologic surgeons like Dr. Birkby. The time of the operation is scheduled early in the
morning and once the patient arrives the surgeon will perform preliminary preparation of the skin (Mohs
Micrographic Surgery). In order to prepare the skin, the patient will have the area needed to be removed
and the table around it anesthetized. Once the patient’s skin is numbed, the doctor removes a small area of
tissue from your skin in order for the skin to be analyzed (Mohs Micrographic Surgery). The small piece
of tissue is processed into micrographic slides and takes about an hour to be studied by the doctor and his
assistants (Mohs Micrographic Surgery). During the time the slides are being studied, the patient will wait
in the waiting room or a designated area in the clinic (Mohs Micrographic Surgery). During the second
stage of the procedure, the patient needs to be re-anesthetized if they need another part of their skin
removed. The whole surgery usually takes three whole stages in order for the doctor to make sure that all
the cancer cells have been removed (Mohs Micrographic Surgery). The entire procedure that Dr. Birkby
After the surgery is preformed, the doctor will make conclusions and offer different options that
the patient might choose to follow. These recommendations will often include how the patients will feel
within the next few weeks, how often the patient should check in, and different things the patient can do
to prevent complications (Mohs Micrographic Surgery). For example, a dermatologist may tell the patient
the different complications that might occur like pain, bleeding, or itchiness (Mohs Micrographic
Surgery). After the doctor is done consulting with the patient, he will usually ask the patient to come back
in a few weeks to check for any complications that might’ve occurred. By following the steps based on
the scientific method, dermatologists like Dr. Birkby are able to treat patients with care and success.
A successful dermatologist has to endure years of medial school, medical training, and complete
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different exams in order to treat their patients. But apart from all the hard work, the field of dermatology
is very rewarding because the dermatologist has the ability to conduct research and treat their patients
with the best care and best techniques possible. Being able to create an impact on the patient’s life
emotionally and physically is best delivery of satisfaction in this career and should inspire students who
plan on studying dermatology. With its high demand and broad spectrum of specialization, anyone who
considers the field of dermatology will be able to reap its benefits of a stable and rewarding career.
Despite the benefits in this career, I personally wouldn’t pursue a medical career in dermatology, I have a
greater interest in the career of optometry. I would like to become an optometrist because I find the
human eye more interesting than the human skin and because I feel there is a higher demand for eye
exams rather than skin complications. Apart from my decision about a career in optometry, skin: our
bodies largest organ can be researched and treated using the scientific method in the career of
dermatology.
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Biographical Questions:
When you decided to become a dermatologists, was there any specific reason behind your
decision?
When you look at long term career choices, what is more important to you? Money or
enjoyment?
Did anyone, any moment, or any thing inspire you to become a dermatologist?
What other career choices, if any, did you consider before actually becoming a dermatologist?
It’s recommended that students take courses in the sciences like Biology, Physics, Organic
Chemistry, & Inorganic Chemistry if they plan on becoming a dermatologist, would you
What courses did you take in college in order to prepare for your career?
If you could pick one class that you think is vital in order to become a successful dermatologist,
Do you think that your decision to become a dermatologist was a good one? If not, what would
Do you think that a career in dermatology is more suited for people who are single, people who
Were there ever any times that you wanted to give up while pursuing your career in
dermatology?
If yes, would you mind explaining what that experience was like? Why didn’t you give
up?
Do you plan on changing your career in the future?
There is an excellent predicted outlook in careers concerning dermatology, would you agree or
disagree? Why?
What do you think is the greatest advantage of becoming a dermatologist? The greatest
disadvantage?
Are there any facts that you think students should know about becoming a dermatologist?
How many days does a dermatologists work each week? How many hours each day?
Is there a pivotal point for dermatologists when they change from amateurs to actual
dermatologists?
How many years of experience do you think is needed to become a successful dermatologist?
If someone was a dermatologists wanted to switch his/her careers and use most of their prior
knowledge learned while being a dermatologist, what jobs do you think they could
choose?
Many dermatologists open their own practices or work at hospitals, are there other ways a
Do you think the large majority of current a future dermatologists will open their own practices
What are the advantages and disadvantages of having your own practice?
What do you need to know before you are able to create a treatment plan?
How do you act with the patient so that they can work together with you to treat the disease?
Do you diagnose patients through tests more often or through visual observations? Both?