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manpreet
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3 years ago
Dermatology is a part of medical science that deals with the skin and its diseases. People of different ages are concerned about their skin, beauty and complex and due to this there is huge demand for well-trained dermatologists. An individual who practices dermatology is called as a dermatologist. Dermatology study is related to physiology and pathology of the nails, hair and skin in order to diagnose the problem and provide treatment according to the issues such as eczema, chemical peel, acne, fungal infection, cryosurgery, birth-marks and skin cancer. I would suggest you to go for Post Graduate Diploma in Dermatology. Remuneration:- Dermatologists make a remuneration somewhere between Rs.1.5 lacs – Rs.3 lacs per annum in the initial stage, and go up to Rs. 5 lacs per annum after gaining some experience. Their promotion prospects include becoming medical director or department head etc. In government hospitals the income is mostly based on the grade or pay scale. Although dermatologists working in a private hospital also earn good remuneration. Dermatologists can make more money by having his /her own private clinic. Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful. Wish You Luck!