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Dermatology Residency Programs: Rankings, Tiers & Match Data (2026)

Written by Jessica Freedman, M.D. | Apr 23, 2026

There is no official ranking of dermatology residency programs. Unlike medical schools, which are ranked annually by U.S. News & World Report, residency programs have no equivalent. The rankings on this page reflect MedEdits analysis based on program reputation, NIH departmental funding, and median Step 2 CK scores of applicants who received interview invitations. They are intended to help applicants build a realistic, strategically balanced program list — not to make definitive judgments about training quality.

How to use this table.

 

Tier 1 programs are the most research-intensive and nationally recognized. They attract the strongest applicant pools and require near-perfect applications.

 

Tier 2 programs are strong academic programs that are competitive but reachable for well-prepared applicants.

 

Tier 3 programs are solid academic programs that belong on every applicant's list and are particularly important for applicants who need geographic flexibility or are building a longer rank list.

 

The Median Step 2 column reflects the median score of applicants who received interview invitations (not matched applicants) and should be used as a rough benchmark, not a cutoff.

 

N/A means the program does not publicly report this data.

Dermatology Residency Programs — MedEdits Rankings 2026
Rank Program Location Tier Median Step 2 (Interviewed)
Tier 1 — Most Competitive
1 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 1 N/A
2 UCSF San Francisco, CA 1 254
3 Harvard Boston, MA 1 261
4 NYU Grossman New York, NY 1 260
5 Yale New Haven, CT 1 N/A
6 Stanford Redwood City, CA 1 N/A
7 UT Southwestern Dallas, TX 1 258
8 Northwestern (McGaw) Chicago, IL 1 N/A
9 Mayo Clinic (Rochester) Rochester, MN 1 264
10 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY 1 N/A
11 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 1 263
12 Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD 1 255
13 Emory Atlanta, GA 1 N/A
14 UCLA Los Angeles, CA 1 N/A
15 Mayo Clinic (Arizona) Scottsdale, AZ 1 263
16 Duke Durham, NC 1 259
17 University of Miami Jackson Miami, FL 1 N/A
18 Cornell (NYP) New York, NY 1 258
19 Columbia (NYP) New York, NY 1 257
20 UChicago Chicago, IL 1 259
Tier 2 — Strong Academic Programs
21 WashU Barnes-Jewish St. Louis, MO 2 258
22 Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH 2 262
23 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN 2 262
24 University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 2 263
25 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 2 258
26 University of Washington Seattle, WA 2 261
27 Penn State (Hershey) Hershey, PA 2 258
28 Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX 2 258
29 UCSD La Jolla, CA 2 256
30 Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA 2 253
31 Indiana University Indianapolis, IN 2 260
32 University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 2 261
33 University of Alabama (Birmingham) Birmingham, AL 2 261
34 University of Nebraska Omaha, NE 2 263
35 University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 2 257
36 Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 2 257
37 OHSU Portland, OR 2 257
38 UC Davis Sacramento, CA 2 259
39 Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, MI 2 257
40 Brown University Providence, RI 2 259
41 Case Western Cleveland, OH 2 258
42 UNC Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 2 258
43 Montefiore Albert Einstein Bronx, NY 2 257
44 UT HSC (Houston) Houston, TX 2 256
45 University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 2 257
46 University of Florida Gainesville, FL 2 N/A
47 Ohio State University Columbus, OH 2 N/A
48 Mayo Clinic (Jacksonville) Jacksonville, FL 2 N/A
49 UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 2 N/A
50 Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC 2 N/A
51 Tulane University New Orleans, LA 2 259
52 University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO 2 263
53 USF Morsani Tampa, FL 2 262
54 St. Louis University St. Louis, MO 2 262
55 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 2 N/A
56 Cook County Health Chicago, IL 2 261
57 UC Irvine Irvine, CA 2 256
58 University of Rochester Rochester, NY 2 259
59 Rush University Chicago, IL 2 255
60 Rutgers (RW Johnson) Somerset, NJ 2 N/A
61 Geisinger Danville, PA 2 N/A
62 University of Illinois (Chicago) Chicago, IL 2 N/A
63 UVA Charlottesville, VA 2 N/A
64 Dartmouth Lebanon, NH 2 255
65 University of Colorado Aurora, CO 2 N/A
Tier 3 — Solid Academic Programs
66 Temple University Philadelphia, PA 3 253
67 Boston University Boston, MA 3 256
68 George Washington University Washington, DC 3 N/A
69 Tufts Boston, MA 3 N/A
70 SUNY Downstate Brooklyn, NY 3 N/A
71 UMass Worcester, MA 3 N/A
72 Howard University Washington, DC 3 N/A
73 Wright State Fairborn, OH 3 254
74 Southern Illinois University Springfield, IL 3 255
75 UT Austin Dell Austin, TX 3 257
76 Loyola Maywood, IL 3 257
77 University of Louisville Louisville, KY 3 N/A
78 University of Kansas Kansas City, KS 3 260
79 University of Vermont Burlington, VT 3 N/A
80 Zucker Hofstra (Northwell) Manhasset, NY 3 N/A
81 HonorHealth Scottsdale, AZ 3 258
82 Baylor Scott and White (Temple) Temple, TX 3 256
83 University of Arizona (Tucson) Tucson, AZ 3 258
84 University of Mississippi Jackson, MS 3 N/A
85 UT HSC (San Antonio) San Antonio, TX 3 N/A
86 University of Connecticut Farmington, CT 3 N/A
87 LSU New Orleans, LA 3 N/A
88 Texas Tech (Lubbock) Lubbock, TX 3 N/A
89 Marshfield Clinic Marshfield, WI 3 N/A
90 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 3 249
91 Wayne State Dearborn, MI 3 246
92 Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA 3 N/A
93 Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 3 N/A
94 Case Western (MetroHealth) Cleveland, OH 3 256
95 Baylor University Medical Center Dallas, TX 3 N/A
96 Loma Linda Loma Linda, CA 3 N/A
97 Kansas City University (ADCDS) Maitland, FL 3 N/A
98 Trinity Health Livingston Ypsilanti, MI 3 N/A
99 Carilion Clinic Virginia Tech Roanoke, VA 3 N/A
100 HCA USF Morsani (St. Petersburg) Largo, FL 3 N/A

What the Tiers Mean for Your Application Strategy

Tier 1 Programs

Tier 1 programs are the most selective dermatology residencies in the country. They recruit heavily from applicants at top-40 NIH-funded medical schools, expect substantial research portfolios — often 20 or more abstracts, presentations, and publications — and place significant weight on letters from well-known figures in the field. A gold signal to a Tier 1 program is a high-stakes decision. If your Step 2 CK score is at or above 257, your research output is strong, and you have a connection to the program through an away rotation or a faculty letter writer, a gold signal to a Tier 1 program is well-placed. If you are missing one or more of those elements, your gold signal will convert at a much lower rate than the 54% median.

Tier 2 Programs

Tier 2 programs are where most competitive applicants should concentrate the majority of their signals and applications. These are strong academic programs with rigorous training, active research, and excellent fellowship placement — and they recruit from a broader pool than Tier 1. A well-prepared applicant with a Step 2 CK score in the 255–262 range, solid research output, and a strong letter from a dermatologist has a genuine chance at many Tier 2 programs. This is also where away rotations can be most strategically valuable — a strong performance at a Tier 2 program often leads directly to an interview and a favorable rank position.

Tier 3 Programs

Tier 3 programs are solid academic programs that every applicant should include on their list. The single biggest behavioral difference between matched and unmatched dermatology applicants in 2024 was rank list length — matched applicants ranked an average of 8.8 programs versus 4.5 for unmatched applicants. Tier 3 programs are how you build that list. They offer real dermatology training, produce fellows and academic faculty, and match applicants every year who did not have the research portfolio or school pedigree to compete at the top tier. Do not treat them as fallbacks — treat them as essential components of a complete application strategy.

How to Choose Programs for Your Signal List

Dermatology gives you 3 gold signals and 25 silver signals (28 total). How you allocate these signals is one of the most consequential decisions in your application. Programs virtually never interview unsignaled applicants, and gold signals convert to interview invitations at a median rate of 54% compared to 14% for silver signals.

Use this table as a starting framework, but do not allocate signals based on rank alone. The most effective signal strategy is built around three questions:

  • Am I genuinely competitive based on my Step 2 score, research output, and medical school?

  • Do I have a real connection such as an away rotation, a faculty letter writer, or a geographic tie?

  • Would I actually be happy to train at this program?

Your 3 gold signals should go to programs where the answer to all three questions is yes. Your silver signals should cover a mix of Tier 1 and Tier 2 programs where you are competitive, plus enough Tier 3 programs to ensure your rank list reaches 8 or more programs where you will likely receive interviews.

For a detailed breakdown of signaling strategy, match data, and how to build your rank list, see our full Dermatology Residency Match: Stats, Strategy and How to Match guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an official dermatology residency ranking?

No. Unlike medical schools, dermatology residency programs are not officially ranked by any organization. The rankings on this page reflect MedEdits analysis based on NIH departmental funding, program reputation, and applicant match data. They are intended as a strategic guide for applicants, not a definitive assessment of training quality.

What does the Median Step 2 column mean?

It reflects the median Step 2 CK score of applicants who received interview invitations at that program. It is not the score of matched applicants, and it is not a hard cutoff. Programs showing N/A do not publicly report this data.

How many dermatology residency programs are there?

There are 156 ACGME-accredited dermatology residency programs offering PGY-2 positions in the 2026 match. This table covers the 100 most established programs.

How should I use these tiers when building my rank list?

Most applicants should have programs from all three tiers on their rank list. Matched dermatology applicants in 2024 ranked an average of 8.8 programs. If you received 7 or more interview invitations, rank all of them regardless of tier. The NRMP algorithm is applicant-optimal — ranking a program you would accept never hurts your chances at a higher-ranked one.

How often will this page be updated?

This page is updated annually following the release of NRMP Advance Data Tables and Charting Outcomes data. The current rankings reflect 2026 match data and 2024 Charting Outcomes.

Sources & Data Notes

Program ranking: MedEdits analysis based on NIH departmental funding (Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research), Doximity program reputation data, and applicant match outcomes.

Median Step 2 data: based on program-reported data from the 2024–2025 application cycle.

Match outcome data: 2026 NRMP Advance Data Tables.

Applicant characteristic data: 2024 NRMP Charting Outcomes in the Match: Senior Students of U.S. MD Medical Schools.