The practice of practice management
This afternoon, gain relevant expertise and resources that can take your dermatology business from surviving to thriving.

C001 – Navigating Practice Management in Dermatology: Insights and Innovations
1–5 p.m. | Thursday, July 10
Grand Ballroom B
It’s no secret that people who own or manage a dermatology practice have a lot on their plate. This afternoon’s session, C001 – Navigating Practice Management in Dermatology: Insights and Innovations, will provide expert advice about the aspects of opening and operating a prosperous business as well as impactful clinical and technical updates.
Alexandra Flamm, MD, FAAD
- Quality Payment Program
- Coding tips and tricks
- Telemedicine best practices
- Artificial intelligence (AI) technology
- Implementation of clinical trials
- Burnout and techniques to cope
“Practice management is a key component to effectively caring for patients, supporting staff, and ensuring a thriving career,” said Alexandra Flamm, MD, FAAD. “This is an area that is constantly and often rapidly changing; therefore, understanding what is new and updated is of upmost importance.”
Dr. Flamm is associate professor of dermatology and residency program director at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She is co-session director alongside George Han, MD, PhD, FAAD, who is associate professor of dermatology at Hofstra University’s Zucker School of Medicine in Hempstead, New York.
George Han, MD, PhD, FAAD
The course will also offer attendees an opportunity to bring their own practice management questions or concerns to the panel. The speaker lineup includes: Alina G. Bridges, DO, FAAD; Christopher M. DiMarco, MD, FAAD; Drew Arthur Emge, MD, MSc, FAAD; Elizabeth Jones, MD, FAAD; Faith McNicholas; and James S. Taylor, MD, FAAD.
The American Board of Dermatology (ABD) has approved the session for up to 40 Continuous Certification Program (CCP) Component 2 Self-Assessment points.