by Janelle Ball
Are you a dermatology patient who wants to understand your medication access better? A dermatology provider with questions about how to advocate for patients? You may be a biologic coordinator, practitioner, field access specialist, nurse, pharmaceutical rep, or anyone with skin who wants to hear from leaders in dermatology! That's Derm Good will answer your questions and more! That's Derm Good is an interview-based podcast with insights and practical tips about dermatology. Host Janelle Ball, a popular speaker, and biologic coordinator consultant, is talking to leading experts about current trends in dermatology, access to medication, medication affordability, derm conditions, and advocacy. Subscribe to That's Derm Good today for fun discussions about treatment, specialty medications, dermatology, careers, and consulting. For questions or to suggest a topic, contact [email protected]. Thanks for listening! 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.
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April 21, 2025
<p>Rosemary Son brings a powerful and much-needed perspective to the dermatology space. As a Physician Associate and Registered Dietitian, she blends clinical insight with a deep understanding of nutrition and accessibility, serving patients at a county safety net hospital—many of whom are uninsured or underinsured. In this episode of <a href="https://thatsdermgood.com/">That’s Derm Good!</a>, Rosemary joins Janelle to explore how diet, skin health, and access to food are more deeply connected than most people realize.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER:</strong> 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.</p><p><br>Drawing on her background in bariatric nutrition and her work in dermatology, Rosemary Son explains how nutrition can influence chronic skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and hidradenitis suppurativa—but also why many patients simply don’t have the means to make textbook “healthy” changes. From the cost of fresh produce to time, transportation, and even confidence in the kitchen, there are very real barriers standing in the way.</p><p><br>Janelle and Rosemary dig into the role of ultra-processed foods, why they’re so prevalent, and how even small steps—like incorporating frozen vegetables or half-scratch cooking—can have a meaningful impact. Rosemary also shares helpful tips and patient-friendly strategies, such as her mantra, “eat your calories, don’t drink them,” and why soups and stews are underrated tools for nourishment and healing.</p><p><br>Rosemary’s compassion allows her to meet patients where they are, avoiding shame and instead focusing on education, progress, and empowerment. This episode is a valuable listen for providers, patients, and anyone who’s ever felt caught between wanting to eat better and struggling to make it happen.</p><p>Skin health doesn’t start at the surface—and when it comes to nutrition, kindness, creativity, and access matter just as much as the food itself.</p><p>This episode is produced by <a href="https://www.skiptheboringstuff.com/">Skip The Boring Stuff</a>, a podcast strategy company for business owners.</p>
April 14, 2025
<p>Kaylie McCrory, Lead Biologic Coordinator of Bare Dermatology and Founder of NTX Biologics & Consulting, knows firsthand that being a biologic coordinator is about so much more than paperwork. In this episode of <a href="http://thatsdermgood.com/">That’s Derm Good!</a>, she shares her journey from med spa technician to biologic program leader, and how grit, intention, and a passion for patient care helped shape her path.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER:</strong> 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.</p><p><br>As a Nationally Registered Medical Assistant with a strong background in dermatology and aesthetics, Kaylie McCrory now oversees over 1,500 patients across multiple locations. She dives into the real-world challenges of patient access, documentation, and continuity of care, offering practical strategies for streamlining processes and improving outcomes.</p><p>Kaylie McCrory and Janelle explore how transfer of care gaps and insurance denials can create major barriers to treatment—and what coordinators can do to advocate for patients more effectively. They also discuss Kaylie’s work through NTX Biologics & Consulting, where she trains providers and staff, builds efficient workflows, and shares tools that reduce burnout and increase approval rates.</p><p>With her clear passion for educating others, Kaylie emphasizes the power of mentorship, communication, and self-belief, especially for those just starting out in the field. She encourages peers to step confidently into their roles and reminds us that doing great work often starts with asking better questions and creating better systems.</p><p>This episode is produced by <a href="https://www.skiptheboringstuff.com/">Skip The Boring Stuff</a>, a podcast strategy company for business owners.</p>
April 7, 2025
<p>Dr. Heather Prince has built her career on the belief that aesthetic treatments should enhance natural beauty—not change it. As a board-certified family nurse practitioner and founder of <a href="https://www.handcraftedaesthetics.com/about">Handcrafted Aesthetics & Medical Spa</a>, she brings both medical expertise and an artistic eye to every treatment she performs. With a background in family medicine and extensive training under an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Prince is redefining how we approach aesthetic medicine.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of <a href="https://thatsdermgood.com/">That’s Derm Good!</a>, Dr. Prince joins Janelle to discuss the growing world of aesthetic medicine, breaking down common misconceptions about Botox, fillers, and skincare treatments.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER:</strong> 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.</p><p><br>Dr. Heather Prince dives into some of the most common concerns patients have, from the fear of looking "overdone" to the psychological side of aesthetic treatments. She explains how she educates her patients and also shares why she sometimes turns patients away when their expectations don’t align with realistic, natural-looking results.</p><p><br>The conversation also covers emerging trends in aesthetic medicine, including PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) for skin rejuvenation, microneedling for collagen production, and the latest injectables designed to enhance hydration and restore volume. Dr. Prince shares insights into how aesthetic treatments evolve with age, what procedures are best for different decades of life, and how proper skincare can make all the difference.</p><p>Whether you’re considering aesthetic treatments for the first time, curious about industry advancements, or just want to learn how to maintain healthy, glowing skin, this episode is packed with expert insights, honest advice, and practical takeaways.</p><p>This episode is produced by <a href="https://www.skiptheboringstuff.com/">Skip The Boring Stuff</a>, a podcast strategy company for business owners.</p>
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