Dermatologists diagnose skin problems, from mild ones (e.g. sunburn) to severe ones (e.g. skin cancer). They conduct screenings and skin evaluations, and analyze the patients medical history to determine appropriate treatments. Dermatologists also oversee how effective the treatments are and refer patients to different specialists if needed.
There are different specializations in dermatology, such as pediatric dermatology, dermatopathology, etc. When crafting your own dermatologist job description, make sure to tailor responsibilities and requirements to the roles required expertise and area of specialty.
- Evaluate patients skin condition
- Assess and update patients medical history
- Keep a record of patients symptoms
- Analyze all information regarding skin health conditions
- Prescribe medication
- Inform patients about available treatments
- Monitor the effectiveness of skin treatments
- Conduct non-intrusive medical surgeries
- Educate patients on preventive skin care
- Refer patients to other specialists if needed
- Attend conferences and seminars to learn about new medical techniques and topics
- Evaluate patients skin condition
- Assess and update patients medical history
- Keep a record of patients symptoms
- Analyze all information regarding skin health conditions
- Prescribe medication
- Inform patients about available treatments
- Monitor the effectiveness of skin treatments
- Conduct non-intrusive medical surgeries
- Educate patients on preventive skin care
- Refer patients to other specialists if needed
- Attend conferences and seminars to learn about new medical techniques and topics