FAKTR Podcast #125 FAKTR Podcast - Why Great Clinicians Still Struggle in Practice
Jessica Riddle 00:00:02 - 00:00:42
Performance Tech is everywhere, but here's the uncomfortable truth. Most clinics don't have a tech problem. They have a decision making problem. Welcome to the FAKTR Podcast where we talk about the stuff they didn't teach you in school. How to grow your practice, refine your clinical skills and get better results for your patients. We're here to help you navigate the real world challenges of being a healthcare provider. From delivering top notch patient care to running a business that doesn't run you into the ground. Whether you're fresh out of school or scaling your practice, we're diving into effective, cutting edge treatments to get patients better faster.
Jessica Riddle 00:00:42 - 00:01:39
We'll also talk about business strategies and tactics to help you work smarter and not harder, and the mindset shifts required to thrive as a top performer in your field so you can build a career you love without burning out. If you're ready to learn what works and what doesn't from leading experts, industry innovators, and respected clinicians across a wide range of specialties, you're in the right place, my friend. Let's dive in. Welcome back to the FAKTR Podcast. I'm your host Jessica Riddle. Welcome and thank you for listening. Today's episode is a little bit different and before we dive in, I want to mention one thing up front.
Jessica Riddle 00:01:39 - 00:02:34
If you've noticed that the last couple of episodes have taken on a slightly different format, that is intentional, but it's not a shift away from the expert led training content this podcast is built on. We'll be returning to our more traditional episode series format starting with our upcoming live webinar on Thursday, April 16 at 1pm featuring guest instructor Dr. Pankti Fadia. We're going to be talking about: ' from clinics to courtrooms', chiropractors as expert witnesses in personal injury litigation. So I want you to think of today's episode as a bridge, one that sets up an important conversation while also pointing toward what's next. Because today I want to talk about something that I think a lot of healthcare providers feel but don't always say out loud. And that is this. You can be incredibly talented clinically and still struggle in practice.
Jessica Riddle 00:02:36 - 00:03:34
Let's dive into it. Today I want to talk about something that I think a lot of healthcare providers feel, especially those that are in private practice for themselves, but they don't always say it out loud. And that is this. You can be incredibly talented clinically and still struggle in practice. You can know how to assess well. You can know how to treat well. You can get great results with your patients. You can pour your time, money and energy into continuing education, certifications, Diplomate programs, attend all the seminars, learn all of the techniques and the systems and all of the things that help you become better at your craft and improve your patient care, but still feel frustrated when it comes to actually building a sustainable, profitable and well run business.
Jessica Riddle 00:03:35 - 00:04:26
Because clinical education and business education are not the same thing. And I think that's an important note to make here, that if you want to succeed long term in practice, you need both. And that's really what today's episode is about. It's also why I'm excited to officially tee up something new that I'll be producing weekly on LinkedIn. Called the Clinical Catalyst, this newsletter is going to live at the intersection of clinical excellence, business growth, systems thinking, and practical innovation for modern healthcare providers. And no, this is not about turning clinicians into sleazy marketers or making everything about making money. This is about helping good providers build better practices. Because if you can't sustain the business, you can't keep delivering the care.