This opportunity will touch upon strategies to increase per-patient-revenues, retain patients, offer alternative therapies for common treatments like acne, psoriasis, and skin rejuvenation, and reduce operational headaches. Dr. Harkaway will be discussing such strategies in an intimate setting to facilitate an open clinical and economic conversation.

Thursday, November 29 at 6:00 PM

Salt Seafood and Oyster Bar

103 Church Street

New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Aerolase 650 Microsecond Technology™ is empowering medical professionals to gain control of their patient outcomes with treatments that rely less on managed care, pre-authorizations, and prescriptions and more on your in-office care and recommendations as a clinical expert. Learn how Aerolase is enabling better per-patient-revenues, better treatment results, and better treatment experiences.

Presented by: Karen Harkaway, MD, Dermatologist
Dr. Harkaway graduated from Duke University and completed her medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania. She serves as the Chief of Dermatology at Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington. Dr. Harkaway is board certified in dermatology and is a fellow of both the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery. She teaches physicians across the country in laser and injection techniques. Dr. Harkaway is the Medical Director of the Harkaway Center for Dermatology and Aesthetics.

 

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Improving Patient Outcomes

Increasing Practice Revenues

Aerolase is a worldwide leader in designing laser technology for skin health. Our lasers are the product of more than two decades of research and development, and with them, we provide integrated solutions for the most common dermatological conditions and in-demand aesthetic procedures. Our lasers substantially improve patient experiences and treatment outcomes and help physicians practice medicine profitably by reducing the overall costs of care in an evolving healthcare market.

 

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