At Guizhou Medical University (GMU) in Guiyang, China, the clinical discipline of Dermatovenereology (often referred to as Dermatology and Venereology) is included within the university’s Master’s degree offerings in medical sciences (particularly under Clinical Medicine — dermatology and venereology) and attracts both domestic and international postgraduate students; candidates typically undertake a 3-year full-time Master’s program that leads to a Master of Medicine degree with a focus on skin and sexually transmitted diseases, building solid grounding in dermatological theory, clinical diagnosis, and treatment practices. The program blends classroom instruction with clinical training — students learn about the pathophysiology of skin and venereal diseases, clinical examination, dermatopathology, treatment modalities, and patient care in affiliated hospitals under the supervision of experienced faculty from GMU’s leading dermatology and venereology department (a nationally recognized clinical key specialty in China), preparing graduates for careers in dermatology practice, research, and further academic pursuits; admission typically requires a relevant bachelor’s degree and successful performance in the national postgraduate entrance examination or equivalent evaluation for international applicants.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
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Campus Information:
Main/Shuanglong Campus: Primarily serves the core medical education, with new facilities.
Old Campus (Beijing Road): Often referred to as the older city campus, sometimes for continuing education or specific departments.
Huaxi Area: Another developing area with campus facilities.