Dermatology Residency Program


Dr. Padgett with ResidentsThe Department of Dermatology has seven faculty members, including two dermatologic surgeons and two dermatopathologists with joint appointments in Dermatology and Pathology. The department is equipped with a phototherapy unit for both PUVA and UVB and a pulsed dye laser for the treatment of vascular lesions.

The objective of the department is to provide a stimulating educational atmosphere. By the end of the three-year training period, residents should be able to acquire Board certification and competently practice Dermatology. The department adheres to the residency program requirements set by the American Board of Dermatology, Inc.

Contacts

If you have an interest in our program, please contact us to discuss opportunities:

Department Chair, Residency Program Director
Thomas G. Cropley, M.D.

Residency Coordinator
Joan T. Day
jd8qt@virginia.edu

Application Process

Applicants who wish to apply for the Dermatology Residency Training Program that begins July 2011 should apply in the Fall of 2009. Applications and all supporting material should be submitted through ERAS by November 1, 2009.

We participate in the Dermatology Specialty Match, and applicants should register with the National Resident Matching Program.

Applications require the following:

  1. Completed ERAS data form
  2. Updated curriculum vitae
  3. Four (4) letters of reference, in addition to the Dean's letter
  4. Personal statement
  5. USMLE board scores
  6. Medical school transcript

There are no Board score cut-offs, but excellent scores are an advantage.

Graduates from foreign medical schools will be considered and all visa subtypes are supported. (The University of Virginia sponsors J1 Visas.) We require that the PGY-1 year be completed in the U.S.

Applicants invited for interviews will be invited in December 2009. (Due to the large number of applicants, you will not be notified if you are not invited).

Interview Dates are:

  • Thursday, January 21, 2010, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Thursday, January 28, 2010, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

For information on housestaff benefits, credentialing requirements, and other important information, please visit the UVA Graduate Medical Education web site.

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