The Top Practices Marketing and Management Summit is a two-and-a-half-day conference for podiatrists and their staff who are tired of being frustrated with the results they see in their practices.  It is focused entirely on building podiatry practices through excellent marketing and efficient management.

Unlike many healthcare conferences that focus almost entirely on clinical education, the Top Practices Summit focuses on the real-world challenges involved in growing and managing a successful podiatry practice. The event is designed to help podiatrists improve not only patient acquisition, but also operations, leadership, systems, communication, team performance, and long-term scalability.

For many attendees, the Summit becomes an opportunity to step away from the daily pressures of running a podiatry practice and think more strategically about the future of the business.

Why the Top Practices Summit Is Different

One of the biggest frustrations many podiatrists experience after attending conferences is returning home inspired but struggling to implement meaningful changes once normal operations take over again.

Patient schedules fill up quickly. Staffing issues demand attention. Administrative responsibilities pile up. Before long, many of the ideas discussed at the event lose momentum.

The Top Practices Summit is designed differently.

Rather than focusing only on motivation or high-level theory, the Summit emphasizes practical implementation and operational strategy. The discussions are centered around the realities podiatrists face every day, including scheduling inefficiencies, insurance pressure, staffing challenges, patient communication, practice growth, profitability, and operational overwhelm.

Because the event is built specifically for podiatry practices, the conversations tend to feel more relevant, actionable, and immediately applicable to daily operations.

A Focus on Both Marketing and Practice Management

One of the core ideas behind the Top Practices Summit is that podiatry marketing and practice management cannot be separated.

Many practices attempt to grow patient volume without improving operational systems. Others focus heavily on internal operations while neglecting visibility, reputation management, and patient acquisition. Both approaches often create limitations over time.

The strongest podiatry practices typically grow by improving both areas together.

That means building stronger visibility online while also improving scheduling systems, patient communication, staff accountability, leadership structure, and patient experience inside the office.

This is one reason the Summit covers such a wide range of topics connected to podiatry practice growth. Discussions often include marketing strategy, operational systems, local SEO, leadership, patient retention, team development, cash-pay services, and workflow efficiency because all of those areas directly affect the overall health of the practice.

Who Attends the Top Practices Summit?

The Summit attracts a wide range of podiatry professionals, from solo practitioners to large multi-location practice owners.

Many podiatrists also choose to bring office managers, associate doctors, front desk leaders, billing teams, or other key staff members. Practices often discover that implementation becomes much easier when the entire team shares the same goals, operational vision, and growth strategy.

That shared experience can improve communication, accountability, and consistency once the team returns to the office.

For many practices, the biggest value comes not only from the presentations themselves, but also from the opportunity to learn from other podiatrists facing similar operational and business challenges.

More Than Just a Conference

For many attendees, the Top Practices Summit becomes more than just an educational event.

It becomes dedicated time to evaluate where the practice is headed, identify operational bottlenecks, improve leadership direction, and think more intentionally about long-term growth.

Many podiatrists spend most of the year reacting to immediate issues inside the practice. The Summit creates space to step back and look at the bigger picture — not just how to attract more patients, but how to build a practice that operates more efficiently, supports the team better, and creates more long-term stability.

That perspective is often what helps practices move from constant operational stress into more strategic, sustainable growth.

Final Thoughts

The Top Practices Marketing and Management Summit is designed to help podiatrists strengthen both the business and operational sides of their practices.

Rather than focusing on isolated marketing tactics alone, the Summit helps practices think more strategically about leadership, systems, patient experience, profitability, operational efficiency, and long-term scalability.

For many podiatrists, it becomes an important part of building a practice that is not only more profitable, but also more organized, less stressful, and better positioned for long-term growth.

FAQ Section

What is the Top Practices Summit?

The Top Practices Summit is an annual event focused on podiatry marketing, practice management, leadership, operations, and long-term practice growth.

Who should attend the Top Practices Summit?

The Summit is designed for podiatrists, office managers, associate doctors, front desk teams, and leadership staff involved in practice growth and operations.

Is the Summit only about marketing?

No. The Summit focuses on both podiatry marketing and operational systems, including staffing, scheduling, leadership, patient experience, and profitability.

Why do podiatry teams attend together?

Many practices bring teams because shared learning improves implementation, accountability, communication, and operational alignment after the event.

Rem Jackson
Founder and CEO of Top Practices, LLC
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