“…Also, full support is supplied by the other departments of the university such as in infectious diseases (bacteriology and micology lab), genetic (e.g: PCR) and pathology (immunohistochemistry and immunoflorescein dyes). In addition to daily clinical practice and teaching dermatology to the medical students, the dermatologists make research in experimental, clinical and public health areas, as well as conducting continuing medical education activities such as sessions of case discussions, and seminars [6][7][8][9][10]. Due to the lack of academic staff in number, the department does not accept residents yet.…”