For Dermatology Residents
General Information
Upon completion of a dermatology residency, a physician can apply to participate in a Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology (Mohs) fellowship training program. Qualified applicants undergo an extremely competitive review and selection process to obtain a 1- to 2-year fellowship position with a program accredited by the ACMS (international programs), the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME; U.S. programs), or the Australasian College of Dermatologists. ACGME and ACD programs are recognized by the ACMS, and fellowships accredited by these organizations safeguard the standards of Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology (Mohs) by ensuring that fellows-in-training are properly trained and acquire the necessary expertise to perform the Mohs procedure. Accredited programs follow a structured curriculum that includes graded responsibility, operative and non-operative education, and exposure to long-term results, recurrences, and complications.
MSDO Fellowship Application Forum (April 2024)
The American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) and the Association of Professors of Dermatology (APD) presented a virtual educational forum for Dermatology Residents to learn about the Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO) Fellowship and application process.
The linked recording above covers the following MSDO fellowship topics:
- Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Program Requirements
- Application process via SF Match
- Common Letter of Recommendation (CLOR); Snapshot CV; Signaling
- How to navigate a virtual interview
- Current fellow’s perspective
- Match exemptions; Dermatology Resident resources