Jobs in Dermatology

Nurse

We provide a comprehensive service for the diagnosis and management of all diseases of the skin in both adults and children, including diseases of the nails, hair, and genital area.

Our team is passionate about what we do for our patients, and always seeking learning opportunities within specialist areas.

Latest news from Dermatology

Images of colleagues from the UHDB Dermatology team who supported on skin educational events as part of BBC Radio Derby's Colin Bloomfield Sun Safe campaign
Dermatology team support education and prevention after successful final summer Sun Safe event

Hundreds of people across Derbyshire and Staffordshire have gained valuable lessons on skin education from University Hospitals of Derby and Burton's (UHDB) Dermatology team as part of BBC Radio Derby...

Dr Rabi Nambi receives his award for Clinician of the Year 2025 from the British Association of Dermatologists
National recognition for Dr Rabi Nambi as teamwork helps 'put UHDB on the UK dermatology map'

University Hospital of Derby and Burton's (UHDB) very own "Duracell bunny of dermatology" has been recognised for his impact on the field and named Clinician of the Year by the British Association of ...

Why join us in Dermatology?

Our Dermatology department has many opportunities to develop your career, working with a friendly, hardworking team.

We have dedicated clinics for diagnosis of skin cancer, counselling, support for skin cancer patients, and skin check clinics for transplant recipients. Skin cancer treatments include complex surgery, including skin flaps and skin grafts, photodynamic therapy, and cryotherapy.

Department and consultants


At UHDB, the Dermatology department is based at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital.

We have eight dermatology consultants, who are part of a multidisciplinary team.

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Services at our hospital

 

  • Supporting patients with acute/ long term skin conditions
  • Referrals
  • Skin cancer/melanoma patients
  • Transplant and other immunosuppressed patients
  • Leg ulcer/ wound care patients
  • Patients receiving minor surgery
  • Biologics therapy patients