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Journal of Dermatological Treatment | 2013

Nonmelanoma skin cancer treatment training varies across different medical specialists

Phoebe C. M. Romero; Megan Kinney; Sarah L. Taylor; Michelle M. Levender; Lisa R. David; Neal D. Goldman; Vishal Khanna; Phillip M. Williford; Steven R. Feldman

Abstract Background: Physicians from various specialties treat patients with nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC). The isolation of specialties from each other may result in different approaches to skin cancer training. Purpose: Our purpose was to determine the type and amount of NMSC surgical training that is received during dermatology, general surgery, internal medicine, otolaryngology, and plastic surgery residencies. Methods: E-mail contact information for residency program directors of all accredited programs in each specialty was compiled through the American Medical Associations online residency database. A total of 920 residency program directors were emailed surveys concerning the training of residents in the treatment of NMSC. Results: Forty-two of 920 surveys were returned. All surveyed specialty groups, except internal medicine, had training in NMSC treatment including simple excision, split thickness skin grafts, and tissue rearrangement. A majority of the dermatology and plastic surgery programs instruct their residents in Mohs micrographic surgery and full thickness skin grafts. Electrodessication and curettage was most often instructed in dermatology, general surgery, and plastic surgery programs. Conclusion: Greater consistency in NMSC treatment training may be beneficial. Because different approaches may be best suited to particular clinical situations, NMSC treatment training should include adequate exposure to all NMSC treatment techniques.


Journal of Dermatological Treatment | 2009

Literature is lacking in discussion of non-adherence in dermatology

Aaron H. Baer; Vishal Khanna; Steven R. Feldman


Archives of Dermatology | 2003

Bioterrorism Preparedness in the Dermatology Community

Christie L. Carroll; Rajesh Balkrishnan; Vishal Khanna; Steven R. Feldman


Journal of Cutaneous Pathology | 2007

US dermatopathology fellows career survey: 2004-2005.

Gary Goldenberg; Manisha J. Patel; Omar P. Sangueza; Fabian Camacho; Vishal Khanna; Steven R. Feldman


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2007

An educational brochure helps improve patients' understanding of residents' role and level of training.

Linda A. Faulk; Vishal Khanna; Amy J. McMichael; Steven R. Feldman; Monali J. Bhosle; Rajesh Balkrishnan


Archives of Dermatology | 2007

A practice brochure : Complement to, not supplement for, good physician-patient interaction

Kristen Fosse; Eleanor Kurtz; Vishal Khanna; Fabian Camacho; Rajesh Balkrishnan; Steven R. Feldman


American Journal of Dermatopathology | 2006

Dermatopathology Fellows Career Survey

Gary Goldenberg; Manisha J. Patel; Omar P. Sangueza; Vishal Khanna; Fabian Camacho; Christopher J. Miller; Steven R. Feldman


/data/revues/01909622/v50i3sS/S0190962203036685/ | 2011

Bioterrorism preparedness in the dermatology community: a brief survey study

Christie L. Carroll; Vishal Khanna; Rajesh Balkrishnan; Steven R. Feldman


/data/revues/01909622/v50i3sS/S0190962203036673/ | 2011

Mentoring in dermatology

Gloria F. Graham; Amy Derrow; Vishal Khanna; Mandeep Kaur


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2004

Mentoring in dermatology 1 1 Disclosure not available at press time.

Gloria F. Graham; Amy Derrow; Vishal Khanna; Mandeep Kaur

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Wake Forest University

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