U.S. Dermatology Partners CEO, Paul Singh, is Featured in Texas CEO Magazine Top Texas CEOs of 2022

August 16, 2022

U.S. Dermatology Partners is one of the largest dermatology practices in the country, caring for more than 1.5 million patients each year with more than 1,800 teammates across 90-plus locations across eight states

PAUL SINGH
CEO, U.S. Dermatology Partners
HEADQUARTERS: Dallas
CEO SINCE: 2018

CEO Paul Singh has a passion for building world-class healthcare organizations that deliver exceptional patient care experiences. Before becoming CEO of U.S. Dermatology Partners, he served as COO of NorthStar Anesthesia, a TPG-backed practice management company with 2,500+ teammates across 150+ facilities in 21 states, and led its successful sale in 2018. Singh earned a BA in Economics with High Distinction from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Recent Company Milestones

Recently launched its Outreach Program to provide underserved and rural communities with critical access to dermatology care. This new program will open 30 new locations in rural communities across eight states (Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, and Virginia) in the next three years to address the ongoing shortage of doctors and specialists in underserved areas.

From the CEO

Best leadership advice you ever got?
“The greatest gift you can give someone is to set clear expectations on what it means for them to be successful in their role.”

Your leadership philosophy summarized in a sentence?
“Clearly communicate where we are headed and why, surround myself with great leaders who are passionate about achieving this shared vision, and stay out of the way!”

Most-admired fellow Texas CEO?
“Elon Musk. He is a visionary who is fundamentally changing a number of industries.”

What Employees Say about U.S. Dermatology Partners Leadership

“My leadership is always making sure all employees have the necessities needed to complete their job well and efficiently. [They] not only appreciate me as an employee, but they also appreciate me as a person.”

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