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Join Waleed and Prab in their comeback episode with new clinic owner Tony Li, founder of Rehab Collective. Tony is a great guy who wants to make a big difference in the physiotherapy space, and this episode has great insights for any new health care professionals who plan on opening their own independent clinic or healthcare business!
Bio: Tony Li received his Master’s of Physical Therapy degree from Western University. Prior to that, he graduated from McMaster University with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. His desire to become a physiotherapist was inspired by his participation in high-level soccer throughout his youth. From experiences with the provincial, national, and university levels, he developed an understanding for the importance of being a role model within the community. He believes that understanding the individuality of each person and the context of their lives is crucial to how we, as physiotherapists, address health, wellness, and rehabilitation.
Book At Rehab Collective: https://rehabcollective.ca/
[TIMELINES]
[0:00]: Intro
[2:17]: What's the journey been like?
[4:58]: At what point did you feel like you wanted to open your clinic?
[8:46]: What was it that stopped you from opening your clinic right away?
[10:44]: What is it about owning a clinic that you enjoy so far?
[12:28]: What is something that you feel separates your business?
[18:57]: What is your hiring process for staff at your clinic so far?
[24:10]: What is your idea of a competent physio?
[31:05]: What is your thought process when dealing with a difficult patient?
[38:20]: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
[43:34]: What are some of your personal ambitions?
Join Waleed and Prab in their comeback episode with new clinic owner Tony Li, founder of Rehab Collective. Tony is a great guy who wants to make a big difference in the physiotherapy space, and this episode has great insights for any new health care professionals who plan on opening their own independent clinic or healthcare business!
Bio: Tony Li received his Master’s of Physical Therapy degree from Western University. Prior to that, he graduated from McMaster University with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. His desire to become a physiotherapist was inspired by his participation in high-level soccer throughout his youth. From experiences with the provincial, national, and university levels, he developed an understanding for the importance of being a role model within the community. He believes that understanding the individuality of each person and the context of their lives is crucial to how we, as physiotherapists, address health, wellness, and rehabilitation.
Book At Rehab Collective: https://rehabcollective.ca/
[TIMELINES]
[0:00]: Intro
[2:17]: What's the journey been like?
[4:58]: At what point did you feel like you wanted to open your clinic?
[8:46]: What was it that stopped you from opening your clinic right away?
[10:44]: What is it about owning a clinic that you enjoy so far?
[12:28]: What is something that you feel separates your business?
[18:57]: What is your hiring process for staff at your clinic so far?
[24:10]: What is your idea of a competent physio?
[31:05]: What is your thought process when dealing with a difficult patient?
[38:20]: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
[43:34]: What are some of your personal ambitions?