Episode 130: Agentic AI Workflows Explained | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

Episode 130: Agentic AI Workflows Explained | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

From The Future of Dermatology by thefutureofdermatology

April 7, 2026 · 22 min · Episode 133

About this episode

Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses agentic AI workflows and their potential impact on dermatology practice.

Vote for us! Please vote for The Future of Dermatology in the Wellness Podcasts category. It would be a huge help. Your vote would go a long way in helping me gain visibility and get my message out into the world. Instructions: Step #1: Go here to vote between April 1st - April 30th at 6PM PST: https://www.womenpodcasters.com/awards-voting?sc=4123391171887752b2fd4b52bfd7fdd3768b1d97b Step #2: Click the vote button and it will take you to the voting form. Step #3: Complete the voting form. NOTE: ONLY one (1) form per person & email address please. There is no fee for voting. The person with the most votes will win the category. You will not be put on an email list, however Google Forms are used to collect the votes and Google Forms may send you a copy and confirmation of your form submission. Your support is much appreciated! Summary: Fresh off her two talks at the AAD Annual Meeting in Denver, Dr. Faranak Kamangar, Inc. 2026 Female Founders 500, shares her reflections and the buzz from the conference floor. In this episode - part two of her AAD AI series - she dives deep into agentic AI workflows: what they are, why they matter for dermatology, and how they can realistically…

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Guest: Dr. Faranak Kamangar

Topics covered

  • agentic AI workflows
  • dermatology
  • healthcare AI
  • clinical practice
  • physician-led digitization

Keywords

  • AI workflows
  • dermatology
  • clinical practice
  • healthcare technology
  • AAD Annual Meeting

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Organizations: AAD, Women Podcasters

Places: Denver

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