Campbell University Program
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Whiteville, NCSpecialty:
Micrographic surgery and dermatologic oncologyACGME Code:
0813608001The Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO) Fellowship Program at Atlantic Dermatology, affiliated with Campbell University, is a distinguished ACGME-accredited fellowship aimed at providing advanced training in dermatologic surgery, specifically Mohs Micrographic Surgery. This fellowship uniquely combines practical surgical skills with a strong foundation in patient care and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Curriculum and Training
The fellowship's structure is designed to equip fellows with extensive surgical training in the Mohs technique, which involves the precise removal of skin cancers while preserving healthy tissue. Fellows actively participate in all phases of patient care, from the initial diagnosis through to post-operative follow-up, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the treatment process 1.
Comprehensive Clinical Experience
Fellows are immersed in a rigorous clinical environment that emphasizes hands-on surgical practice. They gain proficiency not only in Mohs surgery but also in managing a variety of cosmetic and dermatological cases. This focus on practical training is critical for developing both technical skills and patient-centered care approaches 1.
Advanced Surgical Training
The program emphasizes the mastery of both basic and complex surgical techniques, preparing fellows for the diverse challenges they may encounter in clinical practice. This training is provided through direct supervision and mentorship from leading experts in the field 1.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Fellows work alongside a variety of specialists, including those involved in cosmetic and laser surgery, oculoplastics, reconstructive surgery, surgical oncology, dermatopathology, and radiation oncology. This interdisciplinary approach enhances fellows' understanding of integrated patient care and contributes significantly to their professional development 1.
Research Opportunities
Fellows are encouraged to engage in innovative research projects that advance the field of dermatologic surgery. This expectation fosters an environment of continuous improvement and discovery, allowing fellows to contribute to novel treatment approaches and disseminate their findings at scientific meetings 1.
Competitiveness and Application Requirements
Applying to the MSDO fellowship is competitive, with a focus on selecting candidates who demonstrate exceptional clinical abilities and a strong commitment to the field. The program is friendly to both DO and IMG applicants, making it an inclusive option for a wide range of medical graduates. Specific eligibility requirements include a completed dermatology residency and no more than one failed exam in the USMLE Step series 1.
Visa Support
The fellowship program offers sponsorship for appropriate visa types, providing support for eligible applicants to attain J-1 or H-1B visas. This ensures that international candidates can participate fully in the rigorous training offered at Atlantic Dermatology and Campbell University 1.
Faculty and Mentorship
The fellowship is led by Dr. Rene Bermudez, an experienced and board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon. Dr. Bermudez and the esteemed faculty provide mentorship that fosters both professional and personal growth throughout the fellowship 1. The program also benefits from the involvement of specialists in various dermatological subspecialties, including oral and maxillofacial surgery, surgical oncology, and dermatopathology, providing fellows with a rich and diverse mentorship experience 1.
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Rene Bermudez, DOProgram Director Appointed Since July 2020 -Coordinator
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