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Fellowship In Dermatology
An Online Fellowship in Dermatology provides physicians with comprehensive training to effectively manage a wide spectrum of dermatological conditions, supporting both the physical and emotional health of patients. It also strengthens their ability to identify early cutaneous signs of systemic illnesses, enabling prompt intervention and improved long-term outcomes.
A Fellowship in Dermatology after MBBS allows medical graduates to refine advanced clinical competencies, gain in-depth knowledge of dermatological disorders, and establish a rewarding career in a rapidly evolving specialty that integrates medical, surgical, and aesthetic practices.
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Course Curriculum
Encryption
Dermoscopy
Regional Variations of Psoriasis
Management of Widespread Psoriasis with Conventional Systemic Agents
Biological Drugs in Psoriasis
Exacerbating Factors in Atopic Eczema
Emollient Therapy in AD
Topical Steroids and Calcineurin Inhibitors
Treatment of Vitiligo
Leg Ulcers
Adult lymphoedema
Skin rash
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Venous Eczema
Discoid Eczema
Pompholyx
Asteatotic Eczema
Nodular Prurigo
Lichen Simplex
Lichen Planus
Annular Erythemas
Erythroderma
Pregnancy Dermatoses
Histopathology and Laboratory Processes
Taking the Right Biopsy
Histopathology Techniques
Disorders of Collagen and Elastic Tissue
Granulomatous Inflammation
Lichenoid and Interface Dermatoses
Cutaneous Deposits
Adnexal Sebaceous Lesions
Malignant Sweat Glands
Neonatal Rashes
Congenital Melanocytic Naevi
Capillary Malformation
Infantile Haemangioma (Strawberry Mark)
Venous Malformations and Their Management in Children
Childhood Lymphatic Disorders
Infantile Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Eczema Herpeticum
Phytodermatitis
Viral Exanthemas
Viral Exanthemas and Kawasaki Disease
Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS)
Head Lice
Infantile Psoriasis
Facial Lumps and Bumps: Pilomatrixoma
A Cutaneous Lump in a Child
Local Anaesthesia
Suturing Skills
Cautery and Electrosurgery
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
CREST
Morphoea
Skin Manifestations of Rheumatoid Disease
Perniosis
Cutaneous Vasculitis I: Small Vessel Vasculitides
Cutaneous Vasculitis II: Small and Medium Vessel Vasculitides and Obstructive Vasculopathy
Pemphigus
Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis
Bullous Pemphigoid
Diffuse Hair Loss
Localised Alopecia
Nail Disorders
Scarring Hair Loss
Axillary Hyperhidrosis
Acne
Rosacea and Perioral Dermatitis
Patch testing technique and interpretation
A beautician with facial dermatitis
Dermatitis in a leg ulcer patient
Occupational dermatitis
Baseline patch test series
Plant dermatitis
Glossary of Genetic Terms
Relevant Epidermal Structures
Using Genetic Family Histories in Dermatological Practice
The Genetic Ichthyoses
Diffuse Keratoderma
The Moving Rash
Scanty Hair
Blistering on the Hands and Feet
A Child with Photosensitivity and Blistering
Sunlight and Human Exposure
Vitamin D in Health and Disease
The Minimal Erythema Dose and its Uses
Phototesting Using the Irradiation Monochromator
A Florid Rash During Phototherapy
Not All that Itches is Eczema
Scarring Eruption
Sunburn โ Or Is It?
Porphyria
Photosensitivity in Childhood
Sexual History
Diagnosing Gonorrhoea
Gonorrhoea: Natural History and Management
Disseminated Gonorrhoea
Chlamydia Trachomatis: Natural History and Management
Male Genital Examination
Candida and Yeast Infections
History and Examination โ Female
Lichen Planus โ Female
Lichen Sclerosus โ Female
Genital Lumps
Cervical Intra-epithelial Neoplasia (CIN)
Vulval Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN), Penile Intraepithelial Neoplasia (PeIN) and Vagina Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VAIN)
HIV Related Malignancy
Other Infectious Conditions Affecting The Male Genitalia
Other Infectious Conditions Affecting The Female Genitalia
Bullous Disorders of the Genitalia
Non-infective Genital Ulceration
Genital Oedema
Localised Vulval Pain
Vaginal Discharge
Trichomonas Vaginalis
Bacterial Vaginosis
Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis
Infective Causes of Balanitis
Infective Causes of Vulvitis
Genital Herpes
Initial and Recurrent HSV
Herpes infections in HIV
Anogential Warts
LGV, Chancroid and Donovanosis
Scabies and Pediculosis Pubis
Staphylococcal Related Skin Disorders
Leprosy
Lyme Disease
Subcutaneous Mycoses and Other Mycoses
Infectious Blisters
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Dermatological Presentations of COVID-19
Diffuse Pigmented Naevi
Actinic Keratosis and Bowenโs Disease
Cysts
Clinical Variants of Melanoma
Management of Melanoma
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Pagetโs Disease of the Nipple and Extra-mammary Pagetโs Disease
Angiosarcoma
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and B cell lymphoma
Dermatitis Artefacta
Delusions of Parasitosis
Introduction to Psychosocial Management in Dermatology
Psychosocial Assessment in Dermatology Practice
Psychological Interventions for Dermatology Patients
Topical Corticosteroids and Appropriate Use in Dermatology
Vitamin D Analogues
Topical Antifungal Agents
Cytotoxics and Imiquimod
Who is this course for?
MBBS Graduates.
MBBS Final Years Student
Applicants who are in their final year can also apply.
MD/DNB/FNB & residents working in healthcare.
Ayush ( BAMS / BHMS / BYNS /BUMS )
Training Delivery
Discovery call
A call to evaluate training requirements and adjust course and delivery accordingly.
Tech call with Certified Instructor
A call with the instructor to address specific queries and requirements.
Customized Curriculum
Tailored curriculum to meet specific learning objectives and needs.
Training & LMS Access
Start training sessions with access to the Learning Management System.
Live Training
Interactive live sessions to enhance learning experience.
Hands-on Labs
Role-based training with practical exercises and labs.
Course Materials
Access course materials anytime through LMS.
Progress Metrics
Track student progress with analytics and reports.
Gamified Quiz
Engaging final quiz to reinforce learning.
๐ Certificate of Completion
Get a verifiable certificate after successfully completing the training.
Student Video Testimonials
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Choose Your Plan
Start your journey with flexible pricing options
Fellowship In Dermatology
Live Online
โน240,000
โน160,000
+ โน30,000 after placement
โ Live interactive classes
โ Doubt solving sessions
โ Placement support
Fellowship In Dermatology
Recorded (12 Months Access)
โน210,000
โน140,000
โ Recorded lectures
โ Mock tests & question bank
โ Doubt support
Frequently Asked Questions
A Fellowship in Dermatology is a specialized postgraduate training program designed to provide in-depth knowledge and practical skills in diagnosing and managing disorders related to the skin, hair, and nails.
Typically, medical graduates who have completed MBBS (or an equivalent medical degree) are eligible. Some programs may also accept general practitioners or physicians seeking to expand their expertise in dermatological care.
Most fellowship programs are one year in duration, though the length may vary depending on the institution and mode of study (online, hybrid, or in-person).
The curriculum usually includes:
Common skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis, vitiligo, and dermatitis
Hair and nail disorders
Skin infections
Dermatological manifestations of systemic diseases
Basic dermatologic procedures
Dermatopathology fundamentals
Introduction to aesthetic dermatology
Yes, most reputable fellowship programs include clinical exposure or case-based training to help participants develop practical diagnostic and therapeutic skills.
Yes, many institutions offer online or hybrid Fellowship in Dermatology programs, allowing working professionals to balance clinical practice with advanced learning.
After completion, physicians can:
Enhance their dermatology practice
Work in dermatology clinics or hospitals
Offer aesthetic dermatology services (as per regulatory guidelines)
Participate in research and academic activities
Yes. Dermatology training improves the ability to recognize early skin manifestations of systemic conditions such as autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, and infections, enabling timely referral and management.
No. A Fellowship in Dermatology is an advanced training program but does not replace an MD or DNB degree. It enhances clinical skills and knowledge for general practitioners and physicians.
Participants typically gain:
Advanced diagnostic skills
Better understanding of dermatopathology
Improved patient counseling abilities
Knowledge of modern therapeutic modalities
Enhanced confidence in managing dermatological cases
Yes, the fellowship includes training in fertility management and gynecologic oncology as part of comprehensive womenโs healthcare.
With increasing maternal health challenges and reproductive health needs, this fellowship equips doctors with advanced skills to improve maternal and gynecological care in India.
You can apply online through the official website or contact the admissions team for assistance with the application process.
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