Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Program
Program Overview
Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Program
The Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Program provides exceptional training in all aspects of medical and procedural dermatology in children and adolescents. Our fellows are exposed to a wide range of common as well as rare dermatologic conditions from newborns to young adults.
Program Overview
We care for patients both in our local community as well as patients who travel to Johns Hopkins seeking specialty care in pediatric dermatology from out of state and internationally. Our services are provided in our outpatient clinics at the David Rubenstein Child Health building, as well as at our Green Spring Station site. We also serve as consultants for an active inpatient pediatric service at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
Clinical Experience
The fellow will regularly attend multidisciplinary clinics and meetings, such as in vascular anomalies and late effects of burns. Comprehensive procedural training includes in-depth exposure to:
- Pulsed dye lasers
- Nd:YAG lasers
- Fractionated ablative CO2 lasers
- Q-switched Alexandrite lasers The fellow will have hands-on training in the full spectrum of dermatologic procedures in children of all ages.
Research and Education
Our fellowship also provides protected time for research, as well as mentorship for research projects. Regular didactics, including pediatric dermatology journal clubs, will be attended by the full division and can be tailored to the fellow's interests.
Certification and Outcomes
Graduates of this ABD-certified Fellowship Training Program will be eligible for pediatric dermatology subspecialty certification by the American Board of Dermatology.
Program Leadership
- Program Director: Annie Grossberg, M.D.
