Dermatology
Position Details (Master's)
The CEBD has an international reputation for skin research and evidence-based practice. It produces around 40-50 peer-reviewed publications per year and are one of the highest income generators
There isa team of dermatologists, trialists, qualitative experts, epidemiologists, statisticians, pharmacists and information specialists ready to assist you during your Dermatology program from University of Nottingham . It has its own patient panel and ensure the patient’s voice is always at the centre of their research.
Careers
90% of postgraduates from the School of Medicine secured graduate level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual salary for these graduates was £39,564.
Research areas include:
- Atopic Eczema
- Acne
- Blistering Diseases
- Cellulitis
- Skin Cancer
- Vitiligo
- Vulval and Genital Diseases
University of Nottingham