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Welcome to this fact sheet on the profession of dermatologist! In this article, we'll look at the crucial role played by this health professional in the management of skin disorders.

What is a dermatologist?

A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in dermatology, the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and disorders of the skin, hair and nails. These specialists are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections and skin cancers. In addition to medical care, dermatologists may also perform aesthetic procedures such as injections, laser treatments or peels.

Training and career paths to become a dermatologist

The academic path to becoming a dermatologist is demanding. It requires the acquisition of advanced medical skills. This specialization includes internships, research and training. It comprises a first year of study in the Parcours Accès Santé Spécifique (PASS) or Licence avec Accès Santé (L.AS), followed by two years of general medical studies to obtain the Diplôme de Formation Générale en Sciences Médicales (DFGSM), and a further three years to obtain the Diplôme de Formation Approfondie en Sciences Médicales (DFASM). Finally, the young graduate must sit the final externship exams and specialize in dermatology. There, he or she will become a student intern for five years, before officially becoming a dermatologist. To find out more about studying dermatology, see our dermatologist studies fact sheet.

After training in dermatology, some practitioners choose to specialize in specific areas such as pediatric dermatology, dermatopathology, dermatological surgery or cosmetic dermatology.

Roles and responsibilities of the dermatologist

Drug therapies

Dermatologists prescribe a variety of medications to treat skin conditions. These drugs can be administered topically (applied directly to the skin) or orally (taken by mouth). Here are some common examples:

  • Creams and ointments
    • Corticosteroids : used to reduce inflammation and itching in conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis.
    • Topical antibiotics: used to treat bacterial skin infections such as impetigo.
    • Retinoids : prescribed to treat acne and certain forms of actinic keratosis. They help regulate skin cell growth.
  • Oral medications
    • Antibiotics: used to treat severe acne and deep skin infections.
    • Antifungals : administered for fungal infections of the skin, nails and scalp.
    • Immunosuppressants : prescribed for autoimmune skin diseases such as lupus or pemphigus.
  • Injections
    • Corticosteroid injections : used to treat keloid or hypertrophic scars and psoriasis plaques.
    • Biotherapies: injectable biological drugs used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis and certain forms of atopic dermatitis

Drug therapies are chosen according to the patient's specific condition, disease severity and individual response to treatment.

Minor surgical procedures

Dermatologists are also trained to perform minor surgical procedures. These procedures are often necessary to diagnose or treat skin conditions. Here are some of the most common procedures:

  • Skin biopsies
  • Excision of lesions
  • Micrographic surgery
  • Cryotherapy
  • Electrosurgery and curettage

These procedures effectively treat a variety of skin conditions while minimizing discomfort and recovery time for patients.

Cosmetic treatments

In addition to medical and surgical treatments, dermatologists offer cosmetic procedures to improve the appearance of the skin. These treatments are often sought for aesthetic reasons:

  • Botulinum toxin injections
  • Dermal fillers
  • Laser treatments
  • Chemical peels
  • Microneedling

Prevention and education in dermatology

Prevention and education play crucial roles in dermatology, helping to reduce the incidence of skin diseases. Dermatologists strive to educate their patients on the best practices for maintaining healthy skin and preventing skin ailments. Here are some key aspects:

  • Sun protection
    • Advice on the correct use of sunscreens, the importance of wearing protective clothing and avoiding exposure to the sun during peak hours.
    • Explanation of the risks associated with excessive exposure to UV rays, including premature skin aging and skin cancer.
  • Hygiene and skin care
    • Recommendations on skin care routines, including the choice of cleansers, moisturizers and other skin care products.
    • Advice on avoiding irritants and allergens that can trigger skin conditions.
  • Skin self-examination
    • Instructions on how to perform regular skin self-examinations to detect suspicious changes, such as new moles or changes in existing moles.
    • Importance of consulting a dermatologist for any suspicious changes or persistent skin lesions.
  • Healthy lifestyle
    • Discuss the importance of a balanced diet, good hydration and exercise in maintaining skin health.
    • Information on the negative impact of certain habits, such as smoking and alcohol.

Finally, research plays a vital role in dermatological prevention. Dermatologists are often involved in studies to discover new prevention methods and evaluate the efficacy of existing preventive treatments. Innovations in genetics, immunology and skin technologies continue to transform the landscape of preventive dermatology, offering new opportunities to improve long-term skin health.

A dermatologist's working environment and daily practice

Different workplaces

Dermatologists can work in a variety of environments, including:

  • Private practice: this is the most common working environment for dermatologists. Private practices allow doctors to manage their own practices, organize their schedules and offer personalized consultations. They are autonomous in managing their schedules and pricing their procedures, but must assume the financial and administrative costs of the premises they occupy.
  • Hospitals and clinics: dermatologists often work in hospitals where they collaborate with other health professionals. Here, they treat more complex cases requiring a multidisciplinary approach.
  • University medical centers: some dermatologists devote themselves to scientific research, exploring new treatment methods, innovative drugs and advanced technologies.
  • Aesthetic care facilities: dermatologists can also practice in facilities dedicated to aesthetic skin care, offering treatments such as chemical peels, lasers or botulinum toxin injections.
  • Teleconsultation: with the advent of digital technologies, dermatologists can offer remote consultations via digital platforms. This gives them the freedom to supplement their schedules, while providing access to care for people in remote areas.
  • Medworking : a modern operating mode in which healthcare professionals work in dedicated coworking spaces, with shared services and advanced technologies.

Tools and technologies used in dermatology

Dermatologists use a variety of tools and technologies to diagnose and treat skin conditions, such as dermatoscopes to examine the skin closely, lasers to treat various aesthetic and medical conditions, cryotherapy devices to treat warts and other skin lesions, and equipment for micrographic surgery, a technique for treating skin cancers.

Key skills and qualities required of a dermatologist

Technical skills required include mastery of diagnostic techniques, such as biopsies and dermatoscopies, surgical skills to perform minor procedures and knowledge of dermatological treatments. In addition, dermatologists must possess interpersonal qualities such as empathy and the ability to reassure patients, excellent communication skills, as well as patience and attentiveness to ensure quality care.

Opportunities and prospects for a dermatologist

Throughout their career, dermatologists enjoy significant opportunities for advancement. From a factual point of view, they may, for example, change their working environment by opening their own practice or joining a specific structure. They could also move into research, the treatment of more complex cases, or pursue specialized training.

In the future, skin diseases will increase due to an aging population and air pollution. Faced with this threat, dermatologists will have access to more comprehensive, faster and more precise technological tools. These will introduce new treatment techniques that dermatologists will need to train themselves to meet the needs.

Another growing aspect of dermatology, and of the medical world as a whole, is digitalization. Modern solutions such as teleconsultation are becoming increasingly popular, enabling isolated patients to connect with qualified dermatologists. Although this mode of consultation is intended solely for diagnostic purposes, it extends the practitioners' range of action, while enabling them to manage their schedules more effectively.

Dermatologist's salary

A dermatologist's salary varies according to a number of factors:

  • Experience: dermatologists at the start of their careers generally earn lower salaries, but these will rise mechanically as they gain experience and establish a loyal patient base.
  • Location: when it comes to setting up a practice, there are a number of criteria to take into account that will influence income. These include the standard of living of the local population, the rates charged by other practitioners, and the population density, which will determine the flow of patients.
  • Types of practice: as we saw earlier, dermatologists can work in very different conditions. A self-employed dermatologist will generally earn more than a salaried dermatologist.

Would you like to find out more? Check out our dermatologist salary sheet!

Salary comparisons by region

In France, dermatologists' incomes vary from region to region. They are influenced by factors such as population density, standard of living, competition and demand for dermatological services. Evaluating these data is essential when applying for a job as a dermatologist.

The regions where dermatologists enjoy the highest salaries are those with the largest populations, as they offer a steady flow of patients. However, the level of competition can be higher in these regions, particularly in the larger urban areas. Finally, within the same city, people's standard of living can vary from one neighborhood to another, further modifying these data.

The regions with the highest averagesalaries dermatologues:

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
  • Île-de-France
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
  • Occitanie
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Regions with the lowestaveragesalaries dermatologues:

  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
  • Centre-Val de Loire
  • Normandie

The profession of dermatologist is essential to the health and well-being of the population. Thanks to rigorous training, dermatologists can diagnose and treat skin, hair and nail disorders. They also play a key role in aesthetic treatments, responding to a growing demand for care that enhances appearance and self-confidence. Dermatology is an evolving medical specialty, offering many exciting professional opportunities.

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Dermatologist M/F - Le Prés Saint-Gervais 93

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12000 - 16000 per month

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Job Dermatologist M/F - Le Pré-Saint-Gervais 93 We are recruiting a dermatologist M/F to join a multidisciplinary health center in Le Pré-Saint-Gervais, Seine-Saint-Denis, on a permanent, salaried sector 1 contract. DNA of the structure This multidisciplinary health center has 6 medical cubicles and is already home to a general practitioner, a midwife and a chiropodist, offering a collaborative working environment. The secretariat handles administrative management and billing is separate, making it easier to follow up consultations. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., enabling flexible organization of consultation times. Located in Seine-Saint-Denis and close to transport links, the site benefits from a diversified patient base. Description and duties You will be in charge of general and specialized dermatology consultations at the center. Your main duties: - Provide medical dermatology consultations and follow-up care for skin pathologies - Work with the multidisciplinary team to coordinate patient care - Organize your consultations within the center's schedule (8 a.m.-8 p.m.) - Work with a dedicated secretary and manage your appointments via Doctolib Médecin Billing is handled separately by the secretariat. Possibility of arranging part-time work with adjustment of remuneration. Compensation For this position, you will receive a salary of 40% to 45% gross of sales, adjustable in the case of part-time work. Benefits - Salary CDI sector 1 - full time or part time possible - Remuneration: between 40% and 45% gross of sales, adjustable for part-time work - Center equipped with 6 medical cubicles - Wide opening hours (8am-8pm) and separate billing to the secretariat - Multidisciplinary team in place (GP, midwife, chiropodist) - Doctolib Médecin software and possibility of training support Profile sought State-qualified dermatologist, registered or eligible for registration with the Conseil national de l'Ordre des Médecins, available for a permanent salaried position in sector 1. Contact us on: O7 44 71 65 O8 or by e-mail at [email protected] Ad reference : 11339 Candidates from the European Union: JoberGroup, leader in the integration of healthcare professionals in France, supports you free of charge right up to the start of your activity - Language training (Level B2) - Contact with our partner teachers - Follow-up for registration with the French Medical Association - Dedicated consultant to support you Find over 4,000 healthcare job offers on our Jober Group website and mobile application. Benefit from a network of 1,000 partners throughout France, a team of recruitment experts at your service, and a totally free service that 99% of our candidates are satisfied with.

Dermatologist Paris 75016 M/F - Rem 1500€/day

Employee

1500 - 2200 per day

Paris 16e

A medical institute, ideally located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, is looking to recruit a dermatologist M/F on a permanent contract. The structure In addition to its location, this dermatology and laser facility has a number of significant advantages: beautiful, spacious consulting rooms, opportunities to learn laser practice, and a prominent diversity of tasks performed (permanent laser hair removal, dermato, laser treatment for stretch marks, scars, brown spots, facial hydra, botox). Remuneration - Private practice - sector 1 or sector 3: €3,000/day - Private practice - sector 2: 3600€/day - Salaried employee: 2000-2200€ gross/day Our missions - Dermatological consultation with comprehensive patient care - Laser treatments, including permanent hair removal, scars and skin spots - Participation in enriching laser treatment protocols - Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team - Ongoing training in dermatological laser techniques Your benefits - Permanent salaried status - Full or part-time (minimum 2 days/week) - No administrative tasks - Latest-generation equipment - Close to the Arc de Triomphe - Multidisciplinary structure - Metro CDG Étoile (lines 1, 2 and 6) - Employee benefits: luncheon vouchers, transportation, lunch room (300m²) The little extra Your future workplace is just a few steps from some of Paris's most emblematic landmarks. The Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Élysées are just a short walk away, as are the Palais de Tokyo and the Musée d'Art Moderne. You'll also be within easy reach of a metro station with lines 1, 2 and 6. Profiles sought Dermatologist qualified in France or the European Union, registered or eligible for registration with the Conseil national de l'ordre des médecins in France. We are looking for a dermatologist M/F who is available at least two days a week (or even three) on Thursday and Friday, and optionally on Saturday for medical consultations. He/she will need to be a good listener and rigorous in learning laser treatment techniques. He or she will be supported by medical secretaries, and will take charge of an exclusive patient base that is as respectful as it is demanding. Contact us on: 07 44 71 65 08 or by e-mail at [email protected] Reference : 2125 Find over 4,000 healthcare job offers on our Jober Group website and mobile application. Benefit from a network of 1,000 partners throughout France, a team of recruitment experts at your service, and a totally free service that 99% of our candidates are satisfied with. Candidates from the European Union: Jober Group, France's leading recruitment agency for healthcare professionals, supports you free of charge right up to the start of your business: - Introduction to our partner teachers - Follow-up for registration with the French Medical Association - Dedicated consultant to support you

Dermatologist - Lens 62

Liberal

12000 - 16000 per month

Lens

As part of the development of its activities, a Maison de Santé Pluridisciplinaire project in Lens, Pas-de-Calais, is looking for a dermatologist (M/F) in private practice. The project This is a project to set up a multidisciplinary health center (Maison de Santé Pluridisciplinaire) run by a pharmacy ideally located opposite Lens railway station. In addition, the project is located in an already dynamic area, with a strong presence of paramedical and dental professionals. In addition, the planned premises offer several medical cells, waiting areas spread over two levels, and facilities for the installation of new practitioners. Remuneration - Rent of €300 per month - To be defined at the time of interview, depending on profile and experience. Duties - Provide dermatological consultations in private practice - Participate in the creation and structuring of the Maison de Santé Pluridisciplinaire (multidisciplinary health center) - Develop city-to-city coordination between doctors, pharmacists and nurses - Implement local prevention and public health initiatives - Collaborate with other practitioners and paramedical professionals on the site - Contribute to governance meetings and the collective organization of the MSP The benefits - 15 m² offices with natural light - 4 of 5 cells available, for a total surface area of 150 to 200 m² - Two waiting rooms on ground and first floors - Rest room and building equipped with an elevator - Secure parking and immediate access to the train station - Possibility of shared secretarial services if several practitioners move in A little something extra The site is close to a regional museum and has excellent rail connections, making it easy for you to get to work and enjoy cultural activities at weekends. The profile you're looking for Dermatologist qualified in France or the European Union, registered or eligible for registration. Contact us on 07 44 71 65 08 or by e-mail at [email protected] Ad reference : 12220 Candidates from the European Union: Jober Group, leader in the integration of healthcare professionals in France, supports you free of charge right up to the start of your activity - Contact with our partner teachers - Follow-up for registration with the French Medical Association - Dedicated consultant to support you Find over 4,000 healthcare job offers on our Jober Group website and mobile application. Benefit from a network of 1,000 partners throughout France, a team of recruitment experts at your service, and a totally free service that 99% of our candidates are satisfied with.

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