• 144: From Scarcity to Success
    2024/06/12

    Have you ever wondered why some leaders thrive while others struggle to keep up?

    Today's episode of Practice Freedom challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding success by uncovering the power of an abundance mindset. We start with a personal story about overcoming deep-rooted fears and learning to trust in abundant opportunities and resources. Understand how your belief system—whether you see the world as full of possibilities or as a competitive battlefield—shapes your personal and professional journey. We also share why love for your work and colleagues can be the ultimate game-changer in overcoming fear and achieving fulfillment.

    Navigating a high-growth organization's complexities comes with challenges, but making value-based decisions can steer you in the right direction. We delve into having those tough conversations early, the unsettling fear of losing key team members, and clearly defining roles and expectations. By fostering a culture built on core values, mutual trust, and genuine care, leaders can create an environment ripe for resilience and growth.

    Join us as we unpack strategies to align your choices with your long-term vision, ultimately promoting a thriving, abundant workplace.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • Understanding an abundance versus scarcity mindset and its impact on growth and success
    • Embracing value-based decision-making in high-growth organizations
    • The importance of tough early conversations
    • Building a resilient culture aligned with core values, trust, and mutual care
    • Overcoming fear with love in professional settings
    • The power of loving your work
    • Clarity in role expectations for team members to foster a culture of abundance
    • Strategies for managing challenges in high-growth environments without compromising standards
    • Giving feedback and nurturing an environment of continuous improvement and support
    Resources from this episode:
    • www.markhendersonleary.com

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  • 143: Bridging Sleep Science, Dentistry, and Healthcare Leadership | Max Kerr, DDS, D-ABDSM
    2024/06/05

    Have you ever considered how much a good night's sleep shapes your day, health, and success?

    Max Kerr, DDS, D-ABDSM, a dentist and sleep apnea guru, joins Mark on a journey that bridges the gap between healing and leading. We unpack the historical context and modern implications of sleep disorders while Max shares his expertise on medical oral devices. His innovative approach to patient care extends beyond the clinic, fostering educational partnerships that enhance the patient experience and the entrepreneurial healthcare landscape.

    Navigating the healthcare field requires more than just medical knowledge. It demands leadership skills, operational savvy, and a culture that resonates with staff and patients. Max and Mark explore visionary leaders and integrators, detailing the impact that the right team dynamics can have on an organization's growth and the quality of care it provides. We celebrate the joys that come with the dual role of physician and business owner and share anecdotes of transformation and success through embracing systematic operational frameworks.

    Drawing from our diverse experiences, we reveal the pathway to practice freedom and underscore knowledge sharing among healthcare leaders. Tune in, and let us guide you toward optimizing your health, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • Sleep’s impact on cognitive function, performance, and health, particularly for high-achievers and healthcare leaders
    • The importance of rest and recovery for maintaining high performance
    • Physiological factors contributing to sleep apnea
    • Marketing in healthcare and how it can lead to improved patient care by fostering educational partnerships and genuine relationships
    • The synergy between a passion for healing and successful business operations
    • How conveying passion can enhance workplace culture and patient satisfaction
    • Implementation of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) for improving leadership and organizational effectiveness in a dental practice
    • Clear communication and honesty in leadership
    • How to handle difficult conversations and maintain a culture aligned with core values
    • The benefits of hiring the right integrator to help balance the roles of a provider and a business leader
    • The impact of effective delegation on business growth
    Resources from this episode:
    • Sleep Better Austin’s website: austinsleepapneatreatment.com
    • Email Dr. Max Kerr: mkerr@sleepbetteraustin.com
    • Connect with Dr. Kerr on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mokerrus
    • Dr. Kerr on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/max-kerr-b430a83
    • Find Dr. Kerr on Twitter/X: twitter.com/TheMaxKerr

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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  • 142: Healthcare's Balancing Act: Individual Expertise Versus Team Dynamics
    2024/05/29

    Why do some of the most brilliant doctors or lawyers stumble when leading a team? It turns out that the skills that make them high-value players in their fields don't always translate to management prowess. In this candid discussion, we peel back the layers of the unique challenges faced by individual contributors in healthcare private practices who are thrust into leadership roles. It's a truth that's not often discussed: those at the top of their game in personal performance may struggle to foster team dynamics, and we're here to explore that dichotomy. The conversation also highlights the cultural traps that equate climbing the career ladder with a transition into management, emphasizing the importance of role clarity for a thriving practice.

    Switching our focus to the high-stakes environment of the operating room, we consider the nuanced interplay between surgical assistants, support staff, and their managers. It's where precise role definition and empathetic, professional leadership are essential. Our episode looks at the need for healthcare providers to be helmed by individuals who can set clear benchmarks for productivity and customer service, guiding their teams with a steady hand toward excellence. Join us as we dissect how healthcare settings can reach their optimum potential through well-defined roles and the judicious choice of managers who understand the importance of nurturing an efficient and supportive workplace for everyone involved.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • The role and challenges of high-value individual contributors in healthcare private practices, such as doctors and lawyers
    • High-value individual contributors’ transition to leadership roles
    • The cultural misconception equating career advancement with moving into management positions
    • Clear role definitions for individual contributors and managers to ensure practice efficiency and success
    • Operating room dynamics and the need for empathetic and professional leadership for surgical assistants and support staff
    • How to set clear expectations for healthcare providers surrounding productivity, customer service, and team success
    • Selecting the right managers for support staff and healthcare providers to foster a supportive and successful workplace
    • Leading and managing influential personalities in healthcare
    • Aligning everyone with the organization's core values and objectives
    Resources from this episode:
    • www.markhendersonleary.com

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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  • 141: Lifestyle Medicine Meets Entrepreneurship | Dr. Dave Donohue
    2024/05/22

    Have you ever wondered how a healthcare practice can thrive by focusing on lifestyle medicine and visionary leadership?

    On this episode of Practice Freedom, join Mark as he sits down with Dr. Dave Donohue, the mastermind behind Progressive Health of Delaware and Poplar Care, to reveal the secrets of integrating lifestyle changes into primary care. We dive into the future of healthcare, and Dr. Donohue shares his perspective on the symbiotic relationship between mission-driven work and the quest for profitability.

    Navigating healthcare entrepreneurship requires more than just medical knowledge. It's about balancing financial acumen with a passion for patient care. Throughout their discussion, Dr. Donohue and Mark explore the elements that sustain a successful practice, from innovative billing strategies to effectively using physician assistants and nurse practitioners. We also tackle the challenges of attracting new patients and staying ahead of regulatory compliance. We offer insights for any healthcare leader aiming to make an impact without compromising the bottom line.

    But what about the human element in healthcare? We delve into creating a culture of accountability and excellence among top-tier talent. Dr. Donohue explains the need for strategies that support provider well-being and job satisfaction, especially during the Great Resignation. We look at revenue generation beyond traditional models, examining the potential of value-based care and ancillary services to enhance primary care profitability.

    Don’t miss this conversation that bridges the gap between healthcare innovation and business savvy.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • Dr. Dave Donohue on merging lifestyle medicine with primary care to improve patient health and healthcare profitability
    • Strategies for attracting patients to a practice focused on non-pharmacological health solutions, including marketing challenges
    • The balance between visionary leadership and practical business management in a healthcare setting
    • Addressing provider accountability, job satisfaction, and the impact of the Great Resignation on healthcare practices
    • Innovative revenue generation in healthcare through value-based care models and ancillary services like intensive cardiac rehab
    • The importance of aligning team culture with a practice's mission for sustainable growth and profitability
    • Dr. Donohue's role as CEO of Poplar Care and CMO of Progressive Health of Delaware, focusing on lifestyle medicine in primary care
    Resources from this episode:
    • Poplar Care’s website: www.poplar.care
    • Connect with Dr. Dave Donohue on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/Dave-donohue-0704941

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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  • 140: Strategic Niche Marketing for Medical Professionals
    2024/05/15

    Balancing specialization and success can be an acrobatic feat for private healthcare practices.

    On this episode of Practice Freedom, Mark will explore carving out your niche, addressing the hesitations that come with honing your focus, and how it positions you as a presence in a bustling marketplace. Mark shares why mastering a specific craft is pivotal for brand recall. For any healthcare provider striving to be top-of-mind, we examine how to become the best in your niche, transforming your practice into a brand that resonates in healthcare.

    The notion that physicians can be your primary patrons—especially when they funnel a steady stream of patient referrals your way—takes center stage. Mark explores strategies to cultivate these connections, setting a cycle of patient care and seamless communication into motion. We outline patient-centric marketing, creating advocates for your practice, and the clarity from operational frameworks like EOSⓇ.

    Whether you're a medical professional or just laying the groundwork for your practice, this episode offers actionable insights and strategic know-how to thrust your healthcare practice into the limelight.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • The importance of healthcare professionals to find their niche to excel in their field
    • Comparing niche mastery in healthcare to musicians perfecting their skills at Berklee College of Music for standout success
    • An example of a podiatrist who successfully branded their practice around treating runners
    • The concept of viewing other physicians as primary customers for referrals and nurturing those professional relationships
    • Exploring the role of EOSⓇ (Entrepreneurial Operating SystemⓇ) in maintaining organizational efficiency and traction within a healthcare practice
    • Encouraging healthcare practitioners to recognize their unique strengths and market them confidently to build a strong, recognizable brand
    • The patience required to develop a marketing strategy that resonates with the ideal patient demographic
    Resources from this episode:

    www.markhendersonleary.com

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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  • 139: Attracting Your Perfect Patient | Matty McLain
    2024/05/08

    Do you ever wonder how the best healthcare practices magically attract the right patients?

    On this episode of Practice Freedom, join Mark and guest Matty McLain of Boost Patients as they unpack niche marketing in healthcare—where specialization is the cornerstone of thriving practices. From bariatric surgery to LASIK, we dissect the strategies that help clinics become magnets for their ideal clientele. We contrast healthcare marketing's unique hurdles with those of other industries and spotlight the roles within a marketing team that can make or break your practice's growth.

    In the complex world of healthcare, community and competition often intermingle. This episode takes you behind the scenes of bariatric surgery marketing, where creating a network of knowledge-sharing clinics through masterminds is transforming the industry. Matty shares Boost Patients' journey in becoming a linchpin for clinics nationwide, nurturing a culture of collaboration over competition. Plus, we delve into the granular details of marketing for specialty procedures and discuss the balance between specificity and scalability for businesses aiming to branch out without losing their core focus.

    In patient communication, personalization reigns supreme. We explore successful lead generation tactics, modernizing the age-old adage of “the customer is always right” to a more nuanced “the right customer is always right.” Learn how targeted strategies, such as Facebook ads and diligent follow-up systems, revolutionize patient engagement. And for those at the helm of health ventures, stay tuned for our insights on choosing flourishing sectors, the merits of staying niche-focused, and the power of collaboration among entrepreneurial healthcare leaders.

    Ready to revamp your practice? We've got the blueprint.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • The effectiveness of niche marketing for specialized healthcare fields like bariatric surgery and LASIK
    • The importance of attracting the right patients
    • Community in healthcare marketing, particularly for procedures that involve personal transformation
    • How shared learning and masterminds can improve patient care quality
    • The balance between competition and scalability in specialized healthcare markets
    • Advocating for a focus on core services to facilitate growth and the ability to expand into additional medical services
    • Personalized patient communication for patient satisfaction and lead nurturing
    • Targeted Facebook ads and a follow-up system to convert leads into patients
    • The longevity of marketing channels like email
    • Sales in specialized medical fields
    • Strategic decisions for business growth, including expansion from bariatric services to LASIK
    • Selecting growing industries for business ventures
    • The healthcare value chain and the potential for direct marketing in sectors like hair restoration, orthopedics, and fertility
    • Collaboration among entrepreneurial healthcare leaders
    • Advocating for private practices to share resources and achieve economies of scale
    • Staying niche-focused for sustainable growth
    Resources from this episode:
    • Boost Patients website: www.boostpatients.com
    • Email Matty McLain: matty@boostpatients.com
    • Connect with Matty on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mattymclain
    • Matty on Twitter: twitter.com/mattymclain

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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  • 138: Entrepreneurial Success Beyond the Office
    2024/05/01

    Prepare to transform your approach to the shift from employee to business owner as Mark explores the mindset changes needed to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship.

    On this episode of Practice Freedom, from the surge of accountability to the relentless task lists, we dissect the strategies for mastering your time and prioritizing what moves the needle in your business. Struggling to maintain productivity outside the conventional 40-hour workweek? You're not alone. We discuss the reality of time management for the self-made business leader, dispelling the myth of endless working hours and highlighting the importance of “vision work.” This episode outlines that success is about financial gain, personal satisfaction, and family achievements. Learn how to keep your sights set on the ultimate prize—balancing your aspirations with the needs of the business.

    We tackle the balance between professional and personal life, especially when policy changes can throw a wrench in even the best-laid plans. We stress regular self-assessment and business check-ins to ensure you remain true to your vision.

    Balancing a business with your personal life can be tricky, and Mark lays out the steps you can take to make this process easier.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • The shift from employee to entrepreneur that requires embracing a learning mindset to manage the accountability and breadth of new responsibilities
    • Prioritizing tasks using emotional valuation and metrics, recognizing that productivity extends beyond the standard 40-hour workweek
    • Adapting strategies in response to external factors like policy changes
    • Maintaining work-life balance and regularly reassessing personal and business alignment
    • Quarterly business check-ins and adjusting strategies to optimize personal fulfillment and business success
    • Vision work, including setting goals and introspection, to navigate balancing professional and personal life
    • The emotional cost of business decisions as a factor in reassessing priorities and ensuring the business serves personal life goals
    • Infinite opportunity cost and recognizing time limits to optimize effectiveness
    Resources from this episode:
    • www.markhendersonleary.com

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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  • 137: The Shift from Healer to Visionary
    2024/04/24

    Have you ever felt the pull between your skills as a clinician and the lure of leadership within your medical practice?

    On today’s episode of Practice Freedom, Mark discusses how the right mindset can transform a technical professional into a leader who flourishes not by having all the answers, but by asking the right questions. We delve into what it means to be a visionary leader and individual healer and the complexities accompanying these medical roles. We provide actionable strategies for professionals striving to enhance the operational efficacy of their organizations while achieving personal fulfillment.

    Mark reveals the essential personal transformations needed for this transition. Visionary leaders often begin with no definitive maps, understanding that groundbreaking innovation cannot follow a pre-charted course. We explore the interplay between immediate value production and long-term strategic planning and how resilience and humility are the cornerstones of learning from setbacks and propelling personal growth and professional leadership.

    If you're ready to redefine your leadership journey in medicine, you won’t want to miss this episode.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    • The contrast between a visionary leader and an individual healer in medicine
    • The need for leaders to ask questions and embrace humility
    • Cultivating a culture where inquiries lead to growth and improvements
    • Challenges in transitioning from technical expertise to visionary leadership
    • Balancing immediate value production with strategic long-term planning
    • A continuous learning process, including adaptability to manage operations and personnel changes for future growth
    • Learning from failures and positioning humility as a key to progress
    • Nurturing leadership skills while guiding practices toward new operational excellence and innovation
    • Balancing clinical roles with leadership responsibilities for practice betterment
    Resources from this episode:
    • www.markhendersonleary.com

    As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom

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    20 分