I help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
CASH-BASED PRACTICE E-COURSEFREE PRIVATE-PAY PT SUCCESS GUIDEI help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
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CBP 58: It’s been a wild ride – A review of the past year in my Cash-Based Practice
The past year and a half has been a wild ride with hiring not only my first staff PT, but a full time office administrator. Last week my office admin resigned and gave me her 1 month’s notice. So I decided to do a podcast episode on all I’ve learned in the past year since hiring…
CBP 57: My Morning Routine, Staff Training Musts, Patient Communication Tips, Cash-Practice Marketing Advice, and Much More
This episode was a blast and is actually a recorded interview from “The Duck Legs Podcast” in which the Hosts and DPT Students, Jared Aguilar and Tyler Adams, ask me a TON of awesome questions … many that I’ve never fielded before. I share my experience…
CBP 56: The Unforeseen Challenges of Growing from Solo Practitioner to Business Owner – Reverse Interview with Paul Gough
In this reverse interview, I’m fielding questions from Paul Gough about my first year of expanding from solo-practitioner to hiring staff and becoming a multi-therapist practice owner. We especially dive into the things I would have done differently as well as the decisions I’m very happy I made, so I…