A minimum of two postgraduate years of “acceptable” training is required prior to application (applicants often have considerably more experience). Acceptable training generally involves terms in general medicine (adult and paediatric) and general surgery, medical and surgical subspecialties and psychiatry. There is a standardized National Trainee Selection Process, available in the Training Program Handbook. Applications for training can only be made online via the college website. Trainee selection occurs on a statewide basis.
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dear
I am Dr. A. wahab from sultanate of oman(an arab country near dubai). i have finished my fellowship in dermatology and venereology from the arab board council in may 2008.
i am willing to undergo fellowship in dermatosurgery and dermatopathology.
i will be grateful if the is a chance in your respected institute for the year 2009
with regards
Posted by A.wahab | October 29, 2008 10:56 AM