Clinical care
Evidence-based consultation, patient counselling, documentation, and continuity of care.
Dermatology addresses skin, hair and nail conditions, with structured OPD services and counseling for long-term management.
Evidence-based consultation, patient counselling, documentation, and continuity of care.
Students learn through structured exposure, case discussions, demonstrations, and supervised academic guidance.
The department emphasizes respectful communication, documentation, counselling, and clear next steps.
Dermatology addresses skin, hair and nail conditions, with structured OPD services and counseling for long-term management.
The Department of Dermatology and VD is in charge of finding and treating skin, hair, and nail problems, as well as sexually transmitted infections (STDs/VD). Skin conditions such as infections, allergies, pigmentation concerns, or long-term skin ailments can have a significant impact on a person's health and self-esteem. So, it's important to look at these problems with a clear clinical perspective.
The Department of Dermatology and VD at PMCH is committed to providing therapy through accurate diagnosis and a systematic clinical approach. Our clinical staff prepares a treatment plan based on rigorous skin exams, thorough review of the patient's medical history, and any other necessary tests. Many skin problems may seem straightforward at first, but the truth is that you can't get the right therapy without a correct diagnosis.
At PMCH, we want to create a dermatology care system that puts equal weight on accurate diagnosis, patient comfort, and effective treatment.
A simple view of how patients and learners move through the department workflow.
Initial guidance and documentation begin here.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
Final advice, reporting, and continuity are explained clearly.
Published faculty roster for Dermatology, supporting teaching, patient care, and departmental academic work.
Clinical learning spaces, hospital areas, and support facilities connected to department work.
Dermatology supports the PMCH model of patient-first care and structured medical education. Students learn through observation, supervised practice, and feedback while patients receive respectful guidance.