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What is a Dermatology Nurse?<\/h2>\n

A dermatology nurse is a registered nurse specialising in treating and caring for patients with wounds, injuries, skin diseases, and conditions affecting their quality of life. Most dermatology nurses typically work as part of a dermatology team, providing care for patients with acne, eczema, psoriasis, burn wounds, and skin cancer, among many other life-threatening conditions. They may also perform skin care, cosmetic procedures, cryotherapy, mole removals, and skin allergy testing. <\/p>\n

The skin is the largest, most important organ, and it is a dermatology nurses’ job to make sure it stays in optimum condition.<\/p>\n

Most dermatology nurses treat patients of all ages. However, some choose to specialise further, focusing on treating children or the elderly. There’s a broad possibility for niching down as a dermatologic nurse. <\/p>\n

Where do Dermatology Nurses Work?<\/h2>\n

Most dermatology nurses work in private practice, individually or in groups. They can also work in a wide variety of settings, including;<\/p>\n