You Get What you Give

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Practicing Medicine is not what it used to be. For those in practice longer than 10 years, you know what I’m talking about. For those about to embark upon your career as a podiatric physician and surgeon, you’ve heard the “when I started my practice 25 years ago (I had to walk up hill both…

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The View from 30,000’ May not be as it Seems

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Many office managers and practice administrators find themselves in a difficult position. Overseeing staff members while keeping physicians on track can be challenging to say the least. Many days it can feel as if you are looking from 30,000’ and trying to enjoy the view, only to find that your plane is going down! In…

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Patient Compliance and Profitability

Patient Compliance & Profitability

Every day in our offices, patients present with a variety of ailments and conditions. As Podiatric professionals we are trained to quickly recognize, diagnose and treat these conditions in a way that sets us apart from other fields of medicine. I remember early on in my career, I overheard a patient ask Dr. Aronson, “Why…

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Are You Really Ready For An Associate In Your Practice?

Are You Ready For An Associate?

So, your practice is growing in leaps and bounds and you are finding it more and more difficult to keep up without spending 15 hours a day in the office. In addition, the “umpteen” hours of overtime you are dishing out every pay period is beginning to make any additional revenue vanish before your tired…

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Diabetic Care and Prevention

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We are all aware of the alarming rate at which Diabetes is increasing in our country. Everyday, as we encounter new patients and continue to care for existing ones, we are faced with the realities of this powerful disease. As medical professionals, we diagnose problems and use our Podiatric knowledge to resolve them. However, what…

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