In this issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest editor Dr. Brett Coldiron brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Starting and Maintaining a Successful Dermatology Practice. Top experts in the field discuss key topics such as going solo in a small town; basic legal considerations; economics of a dermatology practice; private equity: the good, the bad, and the ugly; retirement planning; and more.
Key Features
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Contains 17 relevant, practice-oriented topics including asset protection; the road from private practice to academics; political activism and the dermatologist; being a successful businesswoman in dermatology; building a successful solo general and cosmetic dermatology practice; group negotiations when entering a group practice; and more.
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Provides in-depth clinical reviews on starting and maintaining a successful dermatology practice, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
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Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
Author Information
Edited by Brett Coldiron, MD. F.A.A.D., F.A.C.P., The Skin Cancer Center
Starting a Solo Practice
Basic Legal Considerations in Starting and Maintaining a Dermatology Practice
Economics of a Dermatology Practice
Private Equity: the Good
Private Equity: The Bad and the Ugly
Retirement Planning
Expanding and Strengthening Your Referral Network
Asset Protection for Dermatologists: An Overview on Shielding Wealth from Potential Liability
Building a Group Practice and Going Big
Musings from a Bent Arrow: The Road from Private Practice to Academics
Political Activism and the Dermatologist
How to Be a Successful Businesswoman in Dermatology
Incorporating Cosmetic Procedures into Your Dermatology Practice
From Geraniums to Guadalajara on the Virtues of Early Retirement
Why I’m Still Practicing