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Exploring Connections Between Allergy, Asthma, and Dermatology feat. Lacey Varnon

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In this episode of That's Derm Good, host Lacey interviews Lacey Varnon, the VP of NAMAPA (National Association of Medication Access and Patient Advocacy) and a biologic coordinator in the field of allergy. Janelle Ball and Lacey Varnon discuss the connections between the roles of allergy, asthma, dermatology, and biologic coordinators in these specialties. They also talk about their initial meeting at the Healthcare Advocates Summit and the impacts they are making in their respective fields. Overall, this episode showcases Lacey's journey in the medical field and her insights into the interconnectedness of asthma, allergy, and dermatology.

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.

The episode also delves into the potential isolation that can accompany the coordinator role. The speaker acknowledges that only some in the workplace have a partner, and some coordinators may feel they are navigating their work alone. Because of the potential for isolation, Lacey works hard to bolster the camaraderie among team members through regular communication and conversations to build relationships and stay engaged with each other.

ADVERTISER: Looking to equip your dermatology office staff better? Work with BC Educators offers in-office training and virtual biologic coordinators to create a single point of contact for everything from prior authorizations to prescription acquisition and patient follow-up. To ensure patients have access to the medications they need, visit bceducators.com.

Overall, Lacey's experience with the buy-and-bill process is a testament to the importance of continuous learning and growth in the medical field. It highlights the need for healthcare professionals to be adaptable and willing to take on new challenges. Lacey's journey demonstrates the positive impact that can be made when individuals are given opportunities to step outside their comfort zones and embrace new responsibilities.

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

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In this episode of That's Derm Good, host Lacey interviews Lacey Varnon, the VP of NAMAPA (National Association of Medication Access and Patient Advocacy) and a biologic coordinator in the field of allergy. Janelle Ball and Lacey Varnon discuss the connections between the roles of allergy, asthma, dermatology, and biologic coordinators in these specialties. They also talk about their initial meeting at the Healthcare Advocates Summit and the impacts they are making in their respective fields. Overall, this episode showcases Lacey's journey in the medical field and her insights into the interconnectedness of asthma, allergy, and dermatology.

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.

The episode also delves into the potential isolation that can accompany the coordinator role. The speaker acknowledges that only some in the workplace have a partner, and some coordinators may feel they are navigating their work alone. Because of the potential for isolation, Lacey works hard to bolster the camaraderie among team members through regular communication and conversations to build relationships and stay engaged with each other.

ADVERTISER: Looking to equip your dermatology office staff better? Work with BC Educators offers in-office training and virtual biologic coordinators to create a single point of contact for everything from prior authorizations to prescription acquisition and patient follow-up. To ensure patients have access to the medications they need, visit bceducators.com.

Overall, Lacey's experience with the buy-and-bill process is a testament to the importance of continuous learning and growth in the medical field. It highlights the need for healthcare professionals to be adaptable and willing to take on new challenges. Lacey's journey demonstrates the positive impact that can be made when individuals are given opportunities to step outside their comfort zones and embrace new responsibilities.

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

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