There’s a growing trend of dissatisfaction on the part of office practice physicians employed by, or otherwise closely aligned with, hospitals.
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The Odds of Medical Group Survival – Podcast
My dog stood body frozen stiff yet ready to lunge. His eyes fixed on the only object in his world, the squirrel eating seeds off the ground 14 feet away.
Want a Stock Tip? – Medical Group Minute
This is a question that I hear from time to time from physician group leaders.
What’s Your Story?
What story are you telling about your practice? If you’re not telling one, or if you’re not telling it convincingly, someone else is out there telling another story about you or your group that is likely to be believed.
How to Cure Paralysis Over Your Future – Podcast
Many medical group leaders bemoan their group’s circumstances: caught in the hard place between increasing commoditization, what they believe to be the limitations of independent structure, and the pressure of national group competition.
How Strong is Your Medical Group’s Foundation? – Podcast
Your group’s only as strong as the foundation upon which it rests.
How Professional Expertise Can Become an Anchor, Not an Advantage – Podcast
Many professionals, from architects to anesthesiologists, from structural engineers to surgeons, make the mistake of focusing solely on developing their skill sets and in delivering those skills to their customers, patients or clients.
A Medical Group in Motion – Medical Group Minute
People often cite Newton’s First Law as something akin to “an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction.”
What’s Your Story? – Medical Group Minute
What story are you telling about your practice?
Why Your Past Doesn’t Count – Medical Group Minute
Many medical groups (actually, many of all sorts of businesses) shortchange their future as a result of their past.








