That's Derm Good!

How to Empower Dermatology Patients feat. Misti Leigh Tompkins


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Biologic coordinator support and education are crucial to ensuring the successful administration of specialty medications for patients. In a podcast interview, Misti Leigh Tompkins, a biologic coordinator and co-founder of the Access Coordinator Bootcamp (ACBC), shared her experiences and insights into dermatology and biologic coordination.


DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.


Collaboration is key for learning, as demonstrated in Misti Leigh Tompkins' experience in the healthcare industry. Tompkins, a patient advocate and biologic coordinator in rheumatology, emphasizes the importance of bringing specialists from various fields to educate and support one another. She highlights how patients with comorbidities and autoimmune conditions benefit from a collaborative approach that involves multiple specialties working together.


In conclusion, healthcare professionals must be aware of third-party administrators and their potential impact on patient care. By proactively identifying these administrators and advocating for their patients, healthcare providers can navigate the complex insurance landscape more effectively. Additionally, raising awareness about the practices of these third-party administrators can help protect patients from unnecessary barriers to medication access. Ultimately, staying informed and vigilant in dealing with third-party administrators is essential for ensuring quality care and support for patients in need.

In conclusion, Misti Leigh Tompkins' journey and the founding of the ACBC highlight the importance of collaboration in learning. Professionals can enhance their knowledge, skills, and patient care practices by collaborating with others in the field. Through ongoing support and education, biologic coordinators like Tompkins can continue to grow and succeed in their roles, ultimately contributing to the success of dermatology practices and the well-being of their patients. Collaboration is key for learning, as it enables individuals to expand their horizons, stay informed, and make a positive impact in their respective fields.

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

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