Academic Overveiw

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Academic Overview:


The goals of the department of dermatology are education, patient care and research. The primary goal of the educational effort is to provide the medical students and house staff with an overview of dermatologic disease, to emphasize the importance of cutaneous signs of internal disease and to encourage progressively more responsible experience in the care of patients with dermatologic disease.

These students and residents participate in the ambulatory and hospital care of patients at El Hussien Hospital and Clinic, and the University Health Service, all situated in Cairo. Damitta. These various clinics and hospitals provide a large group of patients with a wide spectrum of disease. This enhances the educational impact that students and residents receive. In addition to clinical work, the students and resident take part in a regular and fairly vigorous didactic teaching schedule.

The primary patient care activities of concern to the faculty members are the care and treatment of patients at Al Azhar University Hospital and Clinic. Each day of the week outpatient dermatology clinics are held at Tulane, and hospitalized patients are attended to either on a consultant or primary care basis. In addition, faculty members staff a dermatology clinic at the University Health Service which is involved in the care of students with dermatologic problems. Furthermore, satellite clinics where Al Azhar faculty members are the primary physicians for patients include clinics in Cairo and Damitta,  Faculty members also participate in the care of patients who are being seen for venereal disease at a public health clinic in the city.

Areas of research opportunities within the department reflect the many sub-specialties of dermatology. These areas of interest to faculty members include immunodermatology, tumor immunology, wound healing, clinical pharmacology, photobiology and mycology. This provides a background for both clinical and basic science research. In addition, throughout each academic year, there are a variety of clinical research studies performed in the department in conjunction with various pharmaceutical companies.

Undergraduate instruction from the department begins with scheduled lectures in the pre-clinical sciences and acquaints the students with the specialty. Formal clinical instruction in the third year is done primarily through the internal medicine rotation and, in the senior year, through available clinical and research blocks which allow for progressive clinical exposure, responsibility and extensive research opportunities.

Application Process

We evaluate applications and conduct interviews throughout the year. Contact us to receive an application or schedule an interview. We can also arrange a tour of campus and introduce prospective students and their parents to members of our administration.

Important Application Dates

* Applications due by May 1 for 2000-2001 school year
* Reply letters mailed by July 1

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