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Washington Hospital Center's Dermatology Residency Program

by Akane Naka, Project Manager | March 13, 2007

Research

The department maintains a strong focus on research. Residents are encouraged to participate in clinical research during their residency program. To accommodate this requirement, first-year residents have the opportunity to participate in six one-month rotations in clinical research. Faculty members are available to guide and assist in research activities. The Office of Graduate Medical Education offers funding to support the presentation of research at conferences or meetings.

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Recent department research projects include studies on the use of Benzamycin for acne vulgaris, the efficacy of Azelaic Acid for facial rosacea, intramuscular administration of LFA3TIP for chronic plaque psoriasis, the efficacy of topically applied Tacrolimus ointment for atopic dermatitis, the efficacy of Finasteride on men with androgenetic alopecia, and the efficacy of Norgestimate on acne vulgaris.


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This information is reposted with thanks to Washington Hospital Center.

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