I have read that the majority of DO's are primary care physicians. Would I be able to become a dermatologist for example? Agree that derm job market will likely become more saturated in the next few years for the reasons mentioned above, as these factors will reduce demand for dermatologists overall.
This will also tend to drive down pay and possibly increase workload for those who already have a job to make the same amount of money. 1) DO's can definitely become a dermatologist. As a DO, you can specialize in all types of specialties that MDs do. Dermatology is one of the most competitive specialty out there, DO and MD.
how to.become a dermatologist, As a DO, you're going to want to take the COMLEX as well as the USMLEs in order to be more competitive. In this way, you can apply to MD derm and be as competitive. i think residencies want to see a score ... Can you become a dermatologist if you have mild/moderate acne but do not want to risk accutane? (accutane can damage bones permanently, where exercise can become painful) No need to ask about these other specialties, streampaw.
how to.become a dermatologist, We know which one you're really interested in. Can you become a dermatologist if you have acne? Can you become a ... I am trying to become a dermatologist, but I have a question. Maybe you guys can help. Since Obamacare has passed..
is it even worth it? All the schooling, all the debt, the amount of time that passes before you can even start earning any money; financially, is it even worth it at this point? If you want to be a dermatologist your going to need to be a superstar. I would suggest going MD and it shouldn't be an issue getting into a MD school if you are the caliber of student that could get derm.