Video 1 Transcript
In order to become a dermatologist, it requires eight years of post-graduate or after-college school and training. So for me, that was four years of medical school in Portland, Oregon at Oregon Health and Science University, a one-year internship, so general medicine, which I did in Spokane, Washington at their transitional year program, and then a three-year dermatology residency, which I did in Palo Alto, California at Stanford University. My education and training was funded by the Air Force, and so because of that, I'm here now in Mississippi at an Air Force base called Keesler and paying back the time that they invested into my education and training. So that's the short version of how I became a dermatologist.
