Erica is a board-certified dermatologist who spent years inside employed practice. The schedule was not hers. The patients were not hers. The income was not tied to her effort. It was tied to how many hours she could give to a system that was indifferent to her life outside of it.
She made the transition to fully virtual practice. Not as an experiment. As a decision. She credentialed with telehealth platforms, built a case workflow, and rebuilt her practice entirely around a schedule she controlled.
She is still practicing that way today.
After Erica made the transition, the questions came. From colleagues. From peers. From physicians who had watched her do it and wanted to know how.
The answer was not a conversation. It was a system. A documented, repeatable pathway covering platform identification, licensing, credentialing, workflow, and income structure — everything a board-certified dermatologist needs to make the same transition.
Lorenzo built the infrastructure around that system. The technology, the operations, the marketing, the sales. The Virtual Practice Blueprint is the result.
Erica is a board-certified dermatologist who spent years inside employed practice. The schedule was not hers. The patients were not hers. The income was not tied to her effort. It was tied to how many hours she could give to a system that was indifferent to her life outside of it.
She made the transition to fully virtual practice. Not as an experiment. As a decision. She credentialed with telehealth platforms, built a case workflow, and rebuilt her practice entirely around a schedule she controlled.
She is still practicing that way today.
After Erica made the transition, the questions came. From colleagues. From peers. From physicians who had watched her do it and wanted to know how.
The answer was not a conversation. It was a system. A documented, repeatable pathway covering platform identification, licensing, credentialing, workflow, and income structure — everything a board-certified dermatologist needs to make the same transition.
Lorenzo built the infrastructure around that system. The technology, the operations, the marketing, the sales. The Virtual Practice Blueprint is the result.
Erica Board-Certified Dermatologist
Erica is the clinical architect of The Virtual Practice Blueprint. She is a board-certified dermatologist who personally made the transition from employed practice to fully virtual dermatology. The platform knowledge, the credentialing pathway, and the clinical workflow inside this program are hers — built from direct experience, not theory.
Lorenzo Architect, Operator, and Founder
Lorenzo is the operator behind The Virtual Practice Blueprint. He handles all capital, technology, marketing, sales, and operations. He does not practice medicine. He builds systems that give physicians the infrastructure to practice medicine on their terms.
We believe a burned-out dermatologist is not a weak physician. They are a skilled physician operating inside a system not designed with their life in mind.
We believe fully virtual dermatology practice is not a lesser version of clinical medicine. The clinical standards are identical. The delivery model is different. The life on the other side of building it correctly is not.
We built this program for the dermatologist who is ready to find out what practice on their own terms actually looks like. Not someday. Now.
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