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14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Empire's Dermatology Procedures Training for physicians equips MDs and DOs across all specialties with the hands-on procedural skills to perform the most commonly requested dermatologic services in an outpatient setting. With dermatology wait times averaging 30+ days nationwide, patients actively seek non-dermatologist physicians who can address skin concerns promptly. This AMA PRA Category 1 accredited program provides the clinical training and certification to capture that unmet demand and add a consistently profitable service line to your practice.
Master skin biopsy (shave, punch, excisional), cryotherapy, electrosurgery, lesion removal, and chemical peels through hands-on live patient practice. Leave with a complete dermatologic procedure toolkit for your practice.
Earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits that satisfy license renewal, MOC requirements, and credentialing documentation demanded by malpractice carriers. Full compliance for any specialty adding dermatologic services.
Master lesion evaluation criteria, biopsy specimen handling, pathology requisition, and the CPT coding strategies that ensure proper reimbursement for every dermatologic procedure you perform.
Dermatology procedures carry strong reimbursement rates and high patient volume. Most physicians generate positive ROI within the first month, with skin biopsies and lesion removals billable at $150-$500+ per procedure.
Course Highlights
As a physician adding dermatologic procedures to your practice, these course highlights demonstrate how Empire's training builds practical procedural skills and revenue-generating capabilities on your existing medical foundation.
Curriculum Highlights
Master essential techniques and protocols through our comprehensive, CME-accredited curriculum designed for physicians (md/do).
Designed for Physicians
Physicians who add aesthetic, pain management, or functional medicine procedures to their practice see significant revenue increases while improving patient satisfaction and retention. These skills are increasingly essential for maintaining competitive practice viability as patients seek comprehensive, one-stop healthcare solutions. Empire's CME-accredited training ensures you meet the highest standards of clinical education.
Physicians (MDs and DOs) have the broadest scope of practice among healthcare professionals, with full authority to perform aesthetic procedures, pain management interventions, and functional medicine treatments across all 50 states. Whether you are a primary care physician, specialist, or surgeon looking to diversify your service offerings, Empire Medical Training provides the hands-on clinical training and CME certification to add high-demand procedural skills to your practice immediately.
Physicians receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ upon completion. Credits are accepted by all state medical boards for license renewal and MOC requirements.
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The course covers skin biopsy techniques (shave, punch, and excisional), cryotherapy for warts and actinic keratoses, electrosurgery including electrodesiccation and curettage, mole and lesion removal, skin tag excision, chemical peels at multiple depths, and wound closure techniques. You receive hands-on training in each procedure under expert faculty supervision.
No. Many of these procedures fall within the scope of practice for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other licensed healthcare professionals. The course is specifically designed for non-dermatologists who want to add these high-demand services to their practice. State scope-of-practice regulations determine which procedures you can perform based on your licensure.
Dermatologic procedures represent a significant revenue opportunity because of high patient volume and consistent demand. Skin biopsies, lesion removals, and cryotherapy treatments are among the most frequently performed outpatient procedures in medicine. Most practices see a return on training investment within the first month of offering these services.
Yes, the course includes extensive hands-on practice with live patients under the supervision of experienced faculty. You will perform biopsies, cryotherapy, electrosurgery, and other procedures directly, building the procedural confidence and muscle memory needed for independent clinical practice.
Basic dermatology procedures require modest equipment investment — biopsy punch tools, cryotherapy equipment, an electrosurgery unit, suture supplies, and chemical peel agents. The course covers equipment selection, supplier recommendations, and cost-effective procedure room setup strategies so you can begin offering services with minimal capital outlay.
Yes, the course covers chemical peel techniques including superficial peels using glycolic, salicylic, and lactic acid, as well as medium-depth peels using TCA and combination approaches. You will learn Fitzpatrick skin typing for safe peel selection, application technique, and post-peel care protocols.
Yes, Empire Medical Training's Dermatology Procedures Training is fully CME/CE accredited through the ACCME. You receive certification documenting your training along with earned CME/CE credits applicable to license renewal and professional development requirements.
This course is not a replacement for dermatology residency training. Rather, it teaches specific, commonly performed dermatologic procedures that are well within the scope of practice for trained non-dermatologist clinicians. The focus is on practical, high-demand procedures that can be safely and effectively integrated into a general or aesthetic practice setting.
Yes. Skin biopsies, cryotherapy, lesion removal, and other dermatologic procedures are within the scope of practice for all licensed physicians regardless of specialty. Many family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, and surgical specialty physicians routinely perform these procedures. Empire's training provides the hands-on skills and certification to do so confidently and safely.
Dermatologic procedures generate consistent revenue through high patient volume rather than high per-procedure fees. Skin biopsies, lesion removals, and cryotherapy treatments are among the most frequently performed procedures in outpatient medicine. Most physicians see an immediate revenue increase of $5,000-$15,000+ per month after adding these services.
Yes. Empire's AMA PRA Category 1 accredited certification provides the training documentation required by malpractice carriers, hospital credentialing committees, and regulatory bodies. The certificate demonstrates hands-on procedural competency in dermatologic procedures and satisfies continuing education requirements for license renewal.
While physicians have the legal authority to perform many procedures, hands-on training under expert supervision dramatically accelerates the learning curve, reduces complication risk, and provides the clinical confidence needed to deliver exceptional patient outcomes from day one. Empire's structured curriculum, live patient practice, and CME accreditation also satisfy credentialing and malpractice insurance requirements that self-study alone cannot fulfill.
Adding procedural services creates new revenue streams that can significantly increase your practice income — aesthetic services alone can add $200K-$500K+ in annual revenue. Beyond finances, offering in-demand procedures improves patient retention, attracts new patient demographics, and positions your practice competitively in a market where patients increasingly expect comprehensive service offerings from their healthcare providers.
Yes. All Empire Medical Training courses for physicians are accredited through the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and provide AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. These credits satisfy continuing medical education requirements for state license renewal and specialty board Maintenance of Certification (MOC) programs.
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