How can I safely run my practice and limit potential exposures during COVID-19?
Asked and Answered
February 1, 2021
The AAD offers a step-by-step guide on running a dermatology practice during COVID-19, including advice on how to:
Assess your community’s COVID-19 prevalence and operate at an appropriate capacity
Clean and disinfect your practice
Reorganize your practice to minimize patient contact
Maintain appropriate PPE for staff
Set your patient schedule including telemedicine visits
Organize your staff
Screen patients
Maintain communication with patients as the situation evolves
Read the full guide
You can read or download the Academy's full guide to Running your dermatology practice during COVID-19.
For more up-to-date guidance on teledermatology, legislative and regulatory changes, the business of implications of the outbreak, and more, visit the AAD Coronavirus Resource Center.
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