To be successful in private practice you need certain skills. Be the best in you profession, have the best location, have the best treatment rooms, have the best decor, have a good reception, and a good receptionist, do lots of C P D to learn more...
Revealing the Secrets of Successful Practice Management Part ii by John R Lovett
Revealing the Secrets of Successful Practice Management
10 reasons why you should not buy the above programme
* You don`t want to give proper care to your clients
* You don`t want to have the best management techniques
* You don`t want the best market growth
* You don`t want to have practice development
* You don`t want the best marketing techniques
* You don`t want the best practice location
* You don`t ask yourself questions what sort of business you want
* You don`t want to talk professionally on the telephone
* You don`t want the best clinic comforts for your clients
* You don`t care about your insurance claims
Does any of the above seem familiar to you? If so, it`s time for change, if you want change, and you must know within yourself that you are on a self destruct course. So is it time to log onto my site jrlinformation.co.uk to get yourself back on track? Your competitors must be delighted with the way you are, as you must be losing clients, and where do you think they are going? I will give you one guess. Yes, to your competitors.
I have written a Practice Management Programme, as I have experienced many practices that I have helped in the past with the above problems. Having studied practice management over the last thirty years, I decided to write two e-books to help practitioners just like you.
We know you have the skills to have a successful practice; as I know just how highly trained you have to be to get your qualification. If you are following the above list you are going to find it difficult to pay your way, give your family security, nice holidays, a nice car, give yourself a regular income, improve on your technical skills, have the best clinic, the best location, give yourself a good pension. When I finished my training as a health practitioner, I had to go out into the world and set up a practice, just as you have done, but it`s not as easy as it looks, and to be honest I hadn't got a clue where to start. I made mistake after mistake, wrong location, no parking for my clients, the owner put V.A T. onto my lease that I couldn't claim back, that is when I decide to study Practice Management. After a while things started to look brighter. This is why I decided to write these programmes to prevent other practitioners from making the same mistakes as I did.
But as the heading says please do not buy these e-books if you don`t want to be successful, if you want to carry on as you are, you know what to do. But if you want to change you whole outlook of your business and be successful go onto my site:- http://www.jrlinformation.co.uk
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About the Author
About the author:-
John Lovett now a retired Osteopath, has been a Council Lecturer at the Northern Counties School of Osteopathy, a member of The General Osteopathic Council and a Private Practitioner in Harley Street London. To learn more about this unique Professional Practice Management programme written by John go to his site www.jrlinformation.co.uk