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AI for Dermatologists

Robert MacKelfresh

By Robert MacKelfresh

Founder, Automation Squad

Diagnose and treat diseases relating to the skin, hair, and nails. May perform both medical and dermatological surgery functions.

Dermatologists · O*NET 29-1213.00 · Job Zone 5 · sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor occupation database

Automation coverage

14 of 32tools on this list have an AI solution available today

Counted by matching the tools this occupation is documented as using against a corpus of 226,452 AI products, MCP servers, skills and connectors. Where a tool has no match, we say so rather than inventing one.

AI you can use for this job

29 matched to the tools dermatologists use. Showing 24.

  • Zoom

    App

    Securely connect your AI agents and chatbots (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, etc) with Zoom MCP or direct API to schedule meetings, manage webinars, fetch recordings, and automate participant invites through natural language.

    Make (make.com)

  • Microsoft Excel

    MCP server

    Microsoft's Excel is a spreadsheet application used by millions of users across the world. It is part of the Office ecosystem and is considered the industry standard for spreadsheets. Only files on OneDrive for Business (available with Office 365 and Sharepoint server) are su

    Microsoft Excel

  • Microsoft Word

    MCP server
  • Make (make.com)

  • Zoom

    MCP server
  • Make (make.com)

  • Calendar

    MCP server

    Calendar is an all-in-one calendar application with personalized scheduling, team scheduling, availability time slots, and analytics. We make scheduling simple and eliminate the back-and-forth emails.

    Calendar

  • CalendarFix

    MCP server

    CalendarFix is a appointment scheduling tool that helps you book meetings.

    CalendarFix

  • Cisco Webex

    MCP server
  • Email Server

    MCP server
  • Excel

    Skill
  • Excel

    MCP server
  • Make (make.com)

  • The intuitive Practice Management software that facilitates your medical practice. Used by groups of Consultants, Secretaries, and Billing companies alongside individual businesses. Cloud-Based and Mobile optimised with integrations and features to assist daily functions and effi

  • NextGen Enterprise is a comprehensive healthcare information management system designed specifically for mid-size to enterprise medical practices. The platform delivers an integrated clinical and financial solution that provides healthcare organizations with the flexibility they

  • NextGen Healthcare provides ambulatory practices with award-winning solutions along with dedicated support & professional services.

  • Make (make.com)

The tools this job actually uses

32 documented for this occupation. Showing 32, hot technologies first. A filled dot means an AI solution exists for it.

  • Cisco Webexhot
  • eClinicalWorks EHR softwarehot
  • Microsoft Excelhot
  • Microsoft Office softwarehot
  • Microsoft Wordhot
  • Zoomhot
  • Allscripts PM
  • athenahealth athenaCollector
  • Automatic Data Processing AdvancedMD EHR
  • Benchmark Systems Benchmark Clinical EHR
  • Bizmatics PrognoCIS EMR
  • Calendar software
  • CareCloud Central
  • Cerner PowerWorks Practice Management
  • doc2MD
  • Email software
  • Encite Dermatology Electronic Health Records EHR Software
  • Epic Practice Management
  • GalacTek ECLIPSE
  • GE Healthcare Centricity Practice Solution
  • Greenway Medical Technologies PrimeSUITE
  • HealthFusion MediTouch
  • IOS Health Systems Medios EHR
  • Kareo Practice Management
  • McKesson Practice Plus
  • Modernizing Medicine Practice Management
  • NexTech EMR & PM
  • NextGen Healthcare NextGen Practice Management
  • Nuesoft Technologies NueMD
  • simplifyMD
  • Vitera Healthcare Solutions Vitera Intergy
  • WRSHealth EMR

What this job involves

18 documented tasks, most important first. Showing 18.

  1. Conduct complete skin examinations.
  2. Diagnose and treat pigmented lesions such as common acquired nevi, congenital nevi, dysplastic nevi, Spitz nevi, blue nevi, or melanoma.
  3. Perform incisional biopsies to diagnose melanoma.
  4. Perform skin surgery to improve appearance, make early diagnoses, or control diseases such as skin cancer.
  5. Counsel patients on topics such as the need for annual dermatologic screenings, sun protection, skin cancer awareness, or skin and lymph node self-examinations.
  6. Diagnose and treat skin conditions such as acne, dandruff, athlete's foot, moles, psoriasis, or skin cancer.
  7. Record patients' health histories.
  8. Recommend diagnostic tests based on patients' histories and physical examination findings.
  9. Prescribe hormonal agents or topical treatments such as contraceptives, spironolactone, antiandrogens, oral corticosteroids, retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, or antibiotics.
  10. Conduct or order diagnostic tests such as chest radiographs (x-rays), microbiologic tests, or endocrinologic tests.
  11. Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in dermatology.
  12. Provide dermatologic consultation to other health professionals.
  13. Refer patients to other specialists, as needed.
  14. Instruct interns or residents in diagnosis and treatment of dermatological diseases.
  15. Provide therapies such as intralesional steroids, chemical peels, or comodo removal to treat age spots, sun damage, rough skin, discolored skin, or oily skin.
  16. Conduct clinical or basic research.
  17. Provide dermabrasion or laser abrasion to treat atrophic scars, elevated scars, or other skin conditions.
  18. Evaluate patients to determine eligibility for cosmetic procedures such as liposuction, laser resurfacing, or microdermabrasion.