The Residency Program
We train and prepare dermatologists to excel in their field.
ACGME-Accredited Dermatology Residency Program in Atlanta, Georgia | Goodman Dermatology
Larkin Community Hospital Program – Dermatology, Roswell, GA – 0801200030
About the Goodman Residency Program
The Goodman Dermatology Residency Program is an ACGME-accredited dermatology residency sponsored by Larkin Community Hospital (Miami, FL). Training occurs at Goodman Dermatology’s clinical campuses throughout the greater Atlanta metropolitan area.
Established in 2013, the program provides comprehensive clinical, surgical, dermatopathology, and academic training in a high-volume dermatology environment serving diverse patient populations. Our mission is to prepare residents to become clinically outstanding, ethical, and compassionate board-certified dermatologists who are capable of excellence in community practice, academic medicine, research, and leadership.
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Learn more about Goodman Dermatology Residency Program sponsored by Larkin Community Hospital, including:
- About the Program
- Didactic Training Schedule
- Rotation Request
- How To Apply
- Former Dermatology Residents and Mohs Surgery Fellows
Select residents may continue their training with our ACGME-accredited Mohs Micrographic Surgery Fellowship.
Unique, Dual Board-Eligibility Pathway
- American Board of Dermatology — Dermatology
- American Board of Dermatology — Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO)
Through our integrated Mohs Micrographic Surgery Fellowship, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), selected residents may continue seamlessly into fellowship training without having to relocate or change institutions, allowing continuity of mentorship, surgical progression, and academic development.
Residents in this pathway benefit from:
- High surgical volume
- Advanced reconstruction exposure (flaps, grafts, complex closures)
- Continuity of care from biopsy through reconstruction
- Direct, one-on-one training with Mohs surgeons who are Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO)-boarded

Program Structure & Training Environment
Residents participate in a structured three-year curriculum (PGY-2 through PGY-4) that includes:
- Medical Dermatology
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Procedural & Surgical Dermatology
- Mohs Micrographic Surgery
- Dermatopathology (with regular slide review sessions)
Training at multiple clinical sites exposes residents to a wide cross-section of patient demographics, disease severity, and practice models.
Didactics & Academic Curriculum
The academic curriculum includes:
- Weekly dermatology core lectures
- Dermatopathology unknowns and Kodachrome reviews
- Journal club focused on evidence-based medicine
- Grand rounds and morbidity/mortality conference
- Milestone-based evaluations
- Board preparation aligned with American Board of Dermatology (ABD) exam content
Business, Practice Management & Medicolegal Education
In addition to comprehensive clinical training, residents receive formal instruction in the operational and professional aspects of dermatology, including:
- Medical coding and documentation (E/M, surgical coding, RVUs, modifiers)
- Billing and revenue cycle management
- Contract review and negotiation (compensation models, restrictive covenants, partnership track)
- Medicolegal principles (risk mitigation, deposition preparation, patient safety documentation)
These sessions are taught directly by:
- Marcus Goodman, DO, Program Director
- Certified medical coding and billing specialists
- Practice administrators with operational oversight
- Legal partners providing contract and medicolegal education
Residents graduate uniquely prepared to transition into practice with confidence in both clinical medicine and real-world business/administrative decision-making.
Faculty Leadership
Marcus Goodman, DO: Program director, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Goodman Dermatology
Josh Hammel, MD: Director of Surgical Dermatology & Mohs Fellowship, fellowship-trained Mohs micrographic surgeon, MSDO-board-certified
Residents are supported by board-certified dermatologists, pediatric dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and surgical faculty dedicated to teaching and mentorship.
Scholarly Activity
Residents participate in scholarly activity including:
- Case reports and case series
- Quality improvement projects
- Retrospective or clinical studies
- Posters and presentations at regional/national conferences
Application Process
Applications are accepted through ERAS, and positions are filled through the NRMP Match. Application requirements, deadlines, and policies are available on our Application page.
Prepare for Excellence
Graduates of the Goodman Dermatology Residency Program are distinguished by:
- Clinical and surgical competency
- Procedural proficiency
- Professional maturity
- Real-world readiness
We train dermatologists who are prepared to lead, to teach, to serve — and to excel.


