The fundamentals of professional development, clinical practice, general dermatology, therapeutics and procedural dermatology, and specialist areas of dermatology relevant to all UK and international trainees and healthcare professionals are addressed in 29 reader-friendly chapters.
Throughout this highly practical textbook, the expert authors provide tips and advice for handling common clinical situations, developing leadership skills, getting into research and gaining surgical experience, as well as key pearls and pitfalls. The book contains over 70 Specialty Certificate Exam (SCE) questions to assist in exam preparation, and includes contributions from current trainees that offer real insights into day-to-day dermatology training. A must-have for all those involved in the dermatology training process, including educational supervisors, this textbook:
- Provides detailed descriptions of the key themes that trainees in dermatology need to understand
- Features over 500 clinical images, tables and figures including disease presentations in various skin types, and highlights relevant issues relating to skin diversity
- Aligns with the new Capabilities in Practice (CiPs) assessment tool, which evaluates the trainee’s ability to deliver and perform in the workplace
Dermatology Training: The Essentials is highly recommended reading for all trainees in dermatology, doctors taking the Certificate for Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR) route to accreditation in dermatology, general practitioners training for an Extended Role (GPwER), and junior doctors and medical students considering a career in dermatology.
Table of Contents
Preface viii
About the Editors ix
Foreword xi
Authors xii
Acknowledgements xv
Abbreviations xvi
About the Companion Website xix
Section 1: Developing professionalism 1
1. Think critically, research and publish 3
Girish K. Patel, Andrew Y. Finlay and John R. Ingram
2. How to lead and manage 14
Ruth Murphy and Mahbub M.U. Chowdhury
3. Ethical dilemmas 24
Leila Asfour and Andrew Y. Finlay
Section 2: Fundamentals of clinical practice 35
4. Basic science of the skin 37
Lloyd Steele and Edel A. O’Toole
5. Dermatopathology 52
Richard A. Logan
6. Teledermatology 69
William T.N. Hunt and Carolyn Charman
7. Dermoscopy 78
Ausama Atwan
8. Clinical measurement methods 93
Andrew Y. Finlay
9. Global and public health 105
Thomas King and L. Claire Fuller Copyrighted Material
Section 3: General dermatology 113
10. Medical dermatology 115
Victoria J. Lewis and Giles Dunnill
11. Paediatric dermatology 139
Lindsay Shaw
12. Infections and infestations 150
Cherng Jong and Roderick Hay
13. Skin cancer 164
Alla M. Altayeb and Richard J. Motley
14. Dermatology for skin of colour 180
Sharon A. Belmo
15. Psychodermatology 197
Anthony Bewley
16. Emergency dermatology 210
Ruwani P. Katugampola
Section 4: Therapeutics and procedural dermatology 223
17. Topical therapy 225
Maulina Sharma
18. Systemic therapy 238
Sarah H. Wakelin and Mahbub M.U. Chowdhury
19. Skin surgery 252
S. Walayat Hussain
20. Wound care and dressings 276
Mark Collier and Tamara W. Griffiths
21. Cosmetic dermatology 291
Tamara W. Griffiths
22. Laser therapy 301
Raman Bhutani and Manjunatha Kalavala
Section 5: Subspecialty dermatology 311
23. Cutaneous allergy 313
Deirdre A. Buckley and Mahbub M.U. Chowdhury
24. Photosensitivity 332
Tsui Chin Ling and Jean Ayer
25. Phototherapy and photodynamic therapy 346
Sally H. Ibbotson and Robert Dawe
26. Lymphoedema 357
Kristiana Gordon and Peter Mortimer
27. Hair and nail diseases 367
Donna Cummins and Anita Takwale
28. Genital skin diseases 378
Manu Shah and Karen Gibbon
29. Oral medicine 390
Jane Setterfield
Key resources and websites 407
Specialty Certificate Exam (SCE): questions 408
Specialty Certificate Exam (SCE): answers 421
Dermatology training and Capabilities in Practice 429
Index 432