11 Facts About Private Practice No One Taught You in Graduate School

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  1. Rhett Smith says:

    Just the post I needed to read…thanks for sharing that. Found it via Twitter. I just started my practice in April, and I know it will take a long time, but it sure can get frustrating quickly.
    Rhett

  2. So true! Thanks for these concise and relevant points!

  3. Another great concise post…it is a great boost and a reminder that we serve people, and need to meet the customers where they are at, rather than staying in a stuffy office…very cool ideas. No managed care rates are not going up and, you know, I am tired of hearing from people that if the clt can’t make the deductible or the co-pay it is grist for the therapeutic mill….you know, I pay $1470 a MONTH for health insurance ($16K) a year..excuse me if I cant afford two chiropractor’s visits a week (one for my husband and one for me) every month, as we are aging and our musculosketal systems are stressed now…that is $240 more a month for health care…this is not a problem from my past…it is a problem, of the here and now TODAY and my bank account.

  4. These are great tips! I’m in a field (music therapy) where lots of clinicians are starting their own practice and have no idea where to start! I’ll be bookmarking this article to share with others. Thanks!
    ~Kimberly

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