Your First 10 Years
Managing and marketing your podiatry practice is extremely difficult. No one teaches doctors how to run a practice effectively and you are left to figure it out while working as hard as you can every day. In your first 10 years it can be very challenging, but the lower patient numbers, fewer staff members, and the complexity are still manageable – even if hard.
As your practice grows and the patient numbers go up ever higher, the number of staff members you must hire increase, the office size needs to grow and it can become oppressively burdensome. At some point, burnout, compassion fatigue, and even (in some cases) depression can begin. It eventually brings everyone to a place that is frustrated, exhausted, even angry. It shouldn’t be this way, and…
It doesn’t have to be this way, it’s your choice.
Your First 10 Years is a workshop series that is designed to teach you what you need to know, even though you don’t even know that you don’t know it. Got that?
- How to get a good marketing plan organized that keeps your treatment rooms filled with patients that you enjoy treating and are appropriately profitable for your practice
- How you and your team can set up your practice procedures and protocols so they serve you instead of being in some level of chaos most of the time
- How to hire, train, lead and manage an excellent staff instead of feeling like you are doing this all alone
- How to get paid and manage your cash flow and build your savings and investments
- Even more…
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A single doctor practice can produce 1.2M in collections with very good margins if that doctor and that A-Team staff follow a very specific plan each and every day. You will not learn this in any school (they don’t understand it) and you will not learn it from most practicing doctors (they don’t understand it either.)
The Top Practices Team: Rem Jackson, Dr. Peter Wishnie, and Tina Del Buono can teach you how to accomplish this as they have countless others because they DO understand it.
This is not something you can wait on or start focusing on when the volume and complexity finally and inexorably overtake you.
You can truly enjoy private practice and have a rich personal life.
You need to start now.
If you are in your second or third decade and are struggling now, we can still help you too so sign up. The very best day to start running your practice like a well-oiled machine is the day your open the door, the second best day is today.