Healthcare practitioners, practice owners, administrators, and other practice professionals rarely receive formal business training at the fundamental level and/or during clinical preparation. As your practice grows, so does the worry over its sustainability. “How do I sustain a good flow of referrals and get the ideal clients I want?” “When will I finally feel comfortable with my earnings?” “How do I balance managing my business with the clinical demands?” “What are ways to safeguard and reduce my liability as a practitioner?” How do I make time to have a personal life while trying to run my practice?” These are common questions posed by hardworking medical practice professionals who are succeeding and concerned over continued prosperity.
Without basic and essential business principles and processes, along with solid self-care plans, medical practices are at high-risk for failure, including a lack of referrals, disorganization, poor patient outcomes, fiscal mismanagement, as well as compassion fatigue and burnout.
Even worse, there are in fact healthcare practices that fail to build resilience in such a manner that its owners and practitioners experience professional board complaints and even suffer state license sanctions, resulting from negligence, poor ethics, violation of statutes, and/or other professional misconduct.
If you want to be responsible, personally and professionally, throughout the life of your medical practice, then this brief fundamental training on Resilience in Practice is for you!