Medical student and physician assistant student education
MEDICAL STUDENT AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDENT EDUCATION
The Department of Dermatology at OHSU has a long history of educating future health care
providers in the nuances of skin disease. The departments' faculty and staff actively
participate in classroom lectures, preceptorships and clinical electives through the
School of Medicine. Benjamin Ehst, MD, PhD,
directs the student education curriculum,
and elective rotations are coordinated by Kathleen Kautz (503-494-7007).
OHSU Medical Student Electives
Current 3rd and 4th year OHSU medical students can choose from several elective options in
dermatology. The 4-week introductory elective, Clinical Dermatology 709A, provides a broad
introduction to all aspects of dermatology including medical and surgical dermatology,
dermatopathology and inpatient consultations. The 4-week advanced elective, Subspecialty
Dermatology 709C, builds on the knowledge gained in the introductory course through more
focused exposure to the specialty areas of dermatology including psoriasis, atopic dermatitis,
contact dermatitis, pediatric dermatology, autoimmune dermatology, HIV dermatology and Mohs
surgery. Additional courses in dermatopathology and dermatologic research as well as an away
rotation with the dermatologists at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Eugene are also available.
For more specific information, please see the OHSU School of Medicine's elective course website.
Visiting Medical Students
Current 4th year medical students in good standing at LCME- or AOA-accredited schools are eligible
for several electives in dermatology based on availability. Students interested in a career in primary
care or subspecialty medicine may apply for the introductory elective, Clinical Dermatology 709A, while
those students intending to pursue a residency in dermatology can apply for the advanced elective,
Subspecialty Dermatology 709C. In addition, the elective in dermatopathology and the away elective in
Eugene are open for any interested visiting students.
Please see the following website for more specific information on eligibility and application procedures.
OHSU Physician Assistant Students
PA students have the option of a 5-week introductory elective in dermatology which provides a broad
introduction to basic medical dermatology. In addition to time spent with the medical dermatology
faculty, students have the unique opportunity to work directly alongside faculty member Kim Sanders,
PA-C, who provides knowledge not only of the clinical aspects of dermatologic care but also on the
practical aspects of the PA-physician relationship.
For more information, please see the OHSU School of Medicine's PA program website.
Please contact Kathleen Kautz in the Department of Dermatology with any further questions (503-494-7007 or kautzk@ohsu.edu).

