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Starting Your Own Dermatology Practice: Expert Panel Discussion

By July 14, 2020April 22nd, 2021No Comments

JDD Multimedia

Hosted by ODAC

In Partnership With
The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology

Starting Your Own Dermatology Practice

Expert Panel Discussion

ODAC in partnership with the JDD, invite you to join your dermatology colleagues as we discuss strategies, steps and best practices for starting your own dermatology practice.
In this exclusive Webcast, expert panelists discuss their experiences with securing financing, choosing devices, hiring contractors and running a practice. They also provide insights into what they wish they knew before beginning their practice, offer practical tips and much more!
MODERATOR

  • Aanand N. Geria, MD, FAAD (Founder, Geria Dermatology – Rutherford, NJ)

PANELISTS

  • Matthew J. Elias, DO, FAAD (Co-Founder, Elias Dermatology – Fort Lauderdale, FL)
  • Rishi K. Gandhi, MD, FAAD (CEO & Director, Ohio Skin Surgery and Cosmetic Center – Dayton, OH)
  • Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD (Founder, Kindred Hair & Skin Center – Columbia, MD)
  • Omar N. Qutub, MD FAAD (Founder, Dermatology By Design LLC – Portland, OR)

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