The E-Myth Physician: Why Most Medical Practices Don't Work and What to Do About It

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| Rating | : | 4.57 (648 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0060938404 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-01-22 |
| Language | : | English |
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Gerber is a true legend of entrepreneurship. Gerber Companies—a group of highly unique enterprises dedicated to creating world-class start-ups and entrepreneurs in every industry and economy—a company that transforms the way small business owners grow their companies and which has evolved into an empire over its history of nearly three decades.. INC. magazine called him "the World's #1 Small Business Guru." He i
Gerber provides excellent business insights into topics such as streamlining systems, effective small-business management practices, healthy patient relations and managing cash flow, all with the goal of freeing physicians from the daily grind of running a business and leading them to a happier and more productive life while doing the job they love - practising medicine.. Gerber, bestselling author of The E-Myth Revisited shares his powerful insights to lead independent physicians to successful practices and enriched lives.Michael Gerber has dedicated much of his professional life to the study of entrepre
As a result, the practice suffers, with patients frustrated by waiting, a tense and impatient staff, and poor cash flow. By focusing and creating a sound business plan, the physician creates a supportive environment for himself, his staff, and his patients, which allows him to get back to what he does best--healing. David SiegfriedCopyright © American Library Association. The E-Myth teachings show the doctor how to regain control over her practice, not by trying to manage people better (which is impossible) but by creating a repeatable systemthat anyone can follow to success. All rights reserved. In doctors' harried world, time is at such a premium that the ability to workon their practice (Systems Thinking) is usually supers
Worth $0.02 This book will do very little in giving you an idea of how to grow a practice, or not have it fail. It talks a lot about cloning yourself and selling your practice eventually, which is something I'm not interested in - at least not now - it's been 3 years since I graduated. There is nothing substantial about doctor-patient communication or patient acquisition, which I believe has a lot to do with why practices fail. The reason I would pay $0.02 and rate it a 1 star is because it has some decent philosophical concepts, but you can get those just about a. Five Stars Fast shipping and good quality.. "Must read for new doctors" according to Donald P. Appleman. As an OD ready to start a new practice, this advice was invaluable. Many of us spend years perfecting our patient care, but never learn how to run a business. Easy read with some good advice.
