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ChatGPT: Who is Dr. Kimberly Madison, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, WCC?

A good friend of mine, fellow entrepreneur, Melanin Initiative Podcast Alum, and DNPs of Color Member, Dr. Yvette Conyers DNP, RN, FNP-C, CTN-B, CFCN, CNE, CWCN-AP, FADLN recently shared on LinkedIn that she asked ChatGPT who Google says she is. Not one to be left out, I did the same thing. In this article, I share the results with you and discuss how you can use ChatGPT as a dermatology nurse practitioner and entrepreneur. Additionally, I share how AI is being used in dermatology by introducing you to DermEngine and DermBiller AI, a tool developed by Timothy August, PA-C, the Founder and Owner of Dermatoscopes.com and author of the online certification program, Association of Certified Dermatology Techs.

ChatGPT: Who is Dr. Kimberly Madison, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, WCC?

Kimberly Madison, DNP, is a distinguished nurse practitioner, educator, and entrepreneur specializing in dermatology, with a particular focus on advancing care and education for skin of color. She is the founder of Mahogany Dermatology Nursing | Education | Research, an organization dedicated to increasing access to dermatology education for nurses and nurse practitioners. Her mission includes fostering expertise in dermatology, publishing, clinical education, business acumen, and community partnerships.

Dr. Madison is a content creator with a strong presence on YouTube, where she leads several series, including Nurse Practitioner Entrepreneur and Becoming: Doctor of Nursing Practice with Demetrius Kirk. Her platform, Kimberly Madison DNP, emphasizes dermatology, gender-affirming care, inclusive practices, and DNP project ideas. She also shares insights into retirement planning for Black women through a dedicated YouTube channel.

In addition to her digital work, Dr. Madison is an author, with publications like Dermatology DNP Project Ideas, and an advocate for health literacy as the co-host of The Melanin Initiative podcast. Her initiatives, such as the Mahogany Dermatology Shop and the Mahogany Telederm Nurse Internship, exemplify her commitment to mentoring and empowering the next generation of nurse practitioners.

Dr. Madison's expertise, innovative projects, and inclusive approach have positioned her as a thought leader in dermatology nursing and education.

What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI that generates human-like text based on user prompts. It’s a versatile tool that can assist with a wide range of tasks, from answering questions to drafting detailed content.

How Can Dermatology Nurse Practitioners and Entrepreneurs Use ChatGPT?

1. Personal Use:

Learning and Research: Quickly access and summarize dermatology-related research, guidelines, or trends.
Time Management: Generate schedules, reminders, or personal goals to balance work and life effectively.
Content Creation: Write social media posts, blogs, or newsletters for professional and personal branding.

2. Professional Use:

Patient Education Materials: Create easy-to-understand handouts or FAQs about dermatological conditions and treatments.
Marketing and Branding: Draft SEO-friendly content, email campaigns, and website copy for dermatology practices or businesses.
Clinical Documentation: Suggest templates for SOAP notes, referral letters, or treatment plans.
Entrepreneurial Support: Brainstorm business ideas, draft proposals, or outline courses and workshops for peers.
Considerations:

Accuracy: While ChatGPT provides quick answers, always verify clinical or research-related information with trusted sources.
Privacy: Avoid sharing sensitive patient information or proprietary business data when using the platform.
Customization: Responses may require tailoring to align with specific clinical practices or branding goals.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that any patient-facing materials comply with HIPAA, state laws, and professional guidelines.


ChatGPT is a powerful ally for dermatology nurse practitioners and entrepreneurs, streamlining workflows, enhancing patient communication, and empowering professional growth.

The Future of ChatGPT

As we look to the future, I’m excited about the possibilities and opportunities ahead. ChatGPT is expected to evolve and provide better tools, insights, and support tailored to our needs as dermatology nurse practitioners and entrepreneurs. From deeper personalization and targeted strategies to help us excel in dermatology, to advanced tools for brainstorming, editing, and refining content, there’s so much to look forward to. I see us leveraging new capabilities for clinical insights, visual design, and business growth, all while staying ahead of trends in e-commerce, social media, and professional education. My goal is to help simplify your workload, inspire your creativity, and support your aspirations. Together, we can navigate what’s next, growing as professionals and as a community.

The Future of AI in Dermatology

Timothy August, PA-C is a distinguished healthcare professional and entrepreneur with extensive expertise in the fields of dermatology and entrepreneurship. Timothy combines his clinical knowledge as a Physician Associate with his passion for innovation. Known for his commitment to excellence, Timothy has built a reputation for delivering transformative results while prioritizing patient education and care. Beyond his clinical work, he is an advocate for professional development, frequently engaging in mentorship and contributing to the advancement of dermatology.

Timothy has explored innovative ways to incorporate AI into clinical practice, focusing on practical applications that enhance efficiency and knowledge accessibility. He has developed private chatbots capable of scanning extensive amounts of medical references and information, including topics like general dermatology, billing, and dermoscopy. These tools streamline information retrieval and decision-making for healthcare professionals. Additionally, he envisions AI as a valuable resource for creating in-house references and practice protocols, optimizing workflows within clinical settings. Timothy compares the current trajectory of AI to the rise of the internet in the 1990s, recognizing its transformative potential to revolutionize how we approach healthcare and daily operations. Checkout his DermBiller AI tool here. Without logging in, you can try it out for free 5 times. If you sign up, you can get 100 uses for free, for now. If the need grows for more uses amongst more users, that may change. But that sounds like a good problem to have.

AI Dermatology Software

Since we're on the topic of AI, I want to tell you about DermEngine and thank Timothy for this gem as well. DermEngine is an intelligent dermatology software platform designed for the imaging, documentation, and analysis of skin conditions, including skin cancer. Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), it offers secure cross-platform access, allowing healthcare professionals to manage workflows seamlessly across devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers.

The platform provides features like image archiving, management, and analysis tools, facilitating efficient patient care and streamlined practice operations. DermEngine integrates with devices like MoleScope for mobile dermoscopy and offers applications compatible with iOS, Android, web browsers, and Apple TV, ensuring accessibility anytime, anywhere.

Designed to simplify dermatology practice management, DermEngine's award-winning algorithms and intuitive analytics features enable professionals to focus more on patient care rather than administrative processes. Its teledermatology capabilities allow for remote consultations, extending care to new and existing patients, and supporting various services such as appointment scheduling and direct video consultations.

Additionally, DermEngine supports advanced dermoscopy with tools for lesion monitoring and image analytics, compatible with leading dermoscopic devices. Its total body photography feature aids in comprehensive skin examinations, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and patient monitoring.

Overall, DermEngine aims to provide a smart, simple, accessible, and affordable solution for dermatology professionals, enhancing the quality and efficiency of dermatological care. For a visual overview, you might find this video informative:

Please follow Timothy to learn more about the great work he's doing and how AI can best support you and your practice.

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Get to Know Dr. Conyers, DNP

Dr. Yvette Conyers, DNP, MS, RN, FNP-C, CTN-B, CFCN, CFCS, CNE, CWCN-AP is a distinguished nursing professional with a robust background in clinical practice, education, and leadership. She currently serves as the Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. In her role at UMSON, Dr. Conyers advises the dean and senior leadership on strategic goals related to equity, diversity, and inclusion. She also oversees diversity initiatives and collaborates with colleagues across the University of Maryland, Baltimore, to promote inclusive excellence. Dr. Conyers' academic journey includes a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree and a Family Nurse Practitioner post-master’s certificate from Wegmans School of Nursing, a Master's in Nursing Education from Roberts Wesleyan University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Rochester School of Nursing, and an Associate of Applied Science degree in nursing from Monroe Community College.

Beyond academia, Dr. Conyers is the founder and owner of Foot and Nail Health LLC, a mobile foot care service based in the Baltimore, Maryland area, providing routine foot and toenail care. Dr. Conyers is also recognized for her community engagement, having served as the founding president of the Rochester Black Nurse Association and chair of the Common Ground Health African American Health Coalition. Her contributions have been acknowledged through several awards, including the Rochester Business Journal Power 100 and the Greater New York City - Black Nurses Association Nurse Educator Award. For a more personal insight into Dr. Conyers' nursing journey, you might find the following interview enlightening The Melanin Initiative Podcast.

Dr. Conyers, thank you for the idea of asking ChatGPT: Who is Kimberly Madison DNP, that was fun! Who's next? If you don't like what you see when you Google yourself, take ownership of your digital footprint. My recommendation? Subscribe to my YouTube channel where I post weekly videos discussing actionable steps and read Key Person of Influence by Daniel Priestly who provides a 5-part strategy!

Kimberly Madison, DNP, AGPCNP-BC

I am a nurse practitioner entrepreneur who specializes in dermatology nursing education and research with an emphasis on skin of color. I created this blog to share my journey as a source of motivation and as a blueprint, as you embark on your journey. Most importantly, I’m looking forward to increasing access to dermatology education and clinical training for aspiring and practicing nurse practitioners. I invite you to view the mission and vision statement on the homepage to see how we can best partner to make our dreams align.

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