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ACMS Fellowship Training

General Information
The Mohs Micrographic Surgery Fellowship match is administered by San Francisco Match. Registration for candidates begins in May, interviews are conducted in the Fall, and the match occurs in December for training beginning the following year. Most training programs run for one year, July to June.

ACMS Fellowship Training Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines

Fellowship Training Director Listing

Mohs Micrographic Surgery Fellowship Training Core Curriculum

Fellow Trainee Information
Upon graduation, a case log (Mohs College or ACGME) documenting each case participated in or performed by the fellow is required. The case log should be submitted to the SISRB executive office by August 1 of the year the fellow graduates (if the program is completed on or before July 31; Graduates after July 31 must submit their application for membership to the ACMS for the following year). The case log must be accompanied by an Associate Member application, $50.00 application fee, and Fellowship Training Program Evaluation. Also, a letter of recommendation and the Final Evaluation of Fellow form is required from the Training Program Director.

Please note that the following components are required for each case:

  • Case number
  • Date
  • Diagnosis/Histology
  • Primary/Recurrent (P/R)
  • Location
  • Pre-Op Size
  • Post-Op Size
  • Number of Stages
  • Complex Case (Y/N)
  • Supervising Faculty Name
  • Fellow Role Primary/Assisting (P/A)

Associate Membership Application:    Word    PDF


Associate Membership Application Fee Invoice:    Word    PDF


Fellowship Training Program Evaluation:    Word    PDF


Case Log:    Excel    PDF


Fellows-in-Training Ombudsman


San Francisco Match

ACMS Match Policy

Faculty Applications
To apply for a fellowship program, or to apply as faculty on an existing program, use the appropriate application form. The Fellowship Training Committee reviews applications on an ongoing basis. Consult the ACMS Fellowship Training Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines and Faculty Applicant Letter for information on the requirements for training programs. Also, please review the Membership section of the Mohs College Web site for the proper case log format, or download a sample case log above under "Fellow Trainee Information."

Faculty Applicant Letter

Director Application

Associate Director Application

Director/Associate Director Complex Case Checklist

Director Number of Cases Form

Surgical Faculty Application

Senior Faculty Application

Application Fee Invoice

Annual Forms
The following forms are sent to Program directors at the end of the training year. The Annual Acknowledgement, Assessment Fee, and Number of Cases, and Incoming Fellow forms are required each year, regardless if a fellow is graduating. The Evaluation is only required when a fellow is graduating. All yearly information is due August 1st. Consult the Membership section of the Mohs College web site for an Associate Membership Application and Case Log for your fellow.

Annual Acknowledgement Form

Fellowship Training Program Assessment Fee Invoice

Fellowship Training Number of Cases Form

Final Evaluation Of Fellow (to be filled out by Director)

Training Program Information - Incoming Fellow

Trainee’s Evaluation Of The Fellowship Training Program

Site Visits
To help training programs prepare for a site visit, below is the Survey Instruments & Documents form, which is used to evaluate the program by the site visitor. The ACMS Fellowship Training Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines & Mohs Micrographic Surgery Fellowship Training Core Curriculum can be found at the top of this webpage to further assist with the preparation.

Survey Instruments & Documents Form

Directors and Fellows from previous years

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