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  • Alternative practice models, such as dermatology groups, may limit physician control and flexibility.

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  • To evaluate the advantages of establishing a small, private dermatology practice.
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  • Solo practices can be more economically rewarding due to lower overhead costs compared to group settings.
  • Directly observing the impact of one's efforts is a key advantage.

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  • A small private dermatology practice can be more economically rewarding and flexible than employment in a group.
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