Information from the AOCD:
As complete physicians of medicine, D.O.s specialize in all the major specialties and subspecialties. D.O.s who specialize in dermatology have completed a rigorous program of medical education and training that includes:
The training for an osteopathic dermatologist is the same as an allopathic or M.D. dermatologist. The curriculum consists of concentrated study of skin, hair and nails. Although physicians in other specialties, based on their training and level of personal interest may feel comfortable with basic skin problems, the physician emerging from this training, whether D.O. or M.D., will have the greatest degree of knowledge and understanding of how to approach and care for the largest organ of the body - the skin. Dermatologists focus on how your skin, hair and nails affect (and is affected by) your health.