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Interview with Dr. Gordon Moore, Solo Family Practice Physician
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Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Dr. Gordon Moore, solo family practice physician in Rochester, New York and Institute for Healthcare Improvement faculty member. They chat about open access patient scheduling, lowering practice overhead, and returning joy to the physician workplace.
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Compliance in the Medical Practice
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In this 15-minute podcast hear Joanie Cochran discuss how Compliance does not have to be a labor and monetary intensive project, how you can web access very specific information regarding Compliance, how is Compliance being incorporated into current and future government initiatives, and why Compliance is (and will continue to be) at the forefront of physician practices.
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FAST Practice: Medical Practice Information at the Speed of Sound
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In this 20 minute podcast, Tim Boden, CMPE, practicing administrator and Executive Editor of Fast Practice: Medical Practice Information at the Speed of Sound discusses the one year anniversary of the publication, the concept of Journal Club and Fast Practice being the first journal club publication for practice management. This ground-breaking monthly newsletter and audio publication has abstracts from medical practice management journals and specific commentary on why the article is important to the medical practice. In addition, voice actors record the newsletter content so subscribers can listen to the monthly publication! Call for a free sample issue to (800) 933-3711 or info@greenbranch.com www.fastpractice.com
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Practical Tips for Marketing Your Practice with Dr. Neil Baum
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Interview with Urologist Dr. Neil Baum. Discussion includes topics such as grass roots marketing efforts such as newspaper, radio, TV and local community organizations; The difference between marketing and public relations; Affordable or "shoestring" marketing techniques; Exceeding patient expectations; Effective use of email and Web sites for communication with patients and patient satisfaction; Reasons for and dealing with patient defection; Time saving techniques to see more patients per day; Strategies for physicians with a shrinking population base; Working with non-medical professionals for referrals.
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