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Cutting through the clutter in your community and positioning yourself as an expert in a particular niche is the fastest way to build a great reputation and practice.
In this episode, I interview Dr. Donald Murphy of the PSP Program, PSP Network, and the CRISP books we have all come to love. Dr. Murphy shares his insights on professional development, becoming a Primary Spine Practitioner, and other strategies to enhance your clinical skills.
We discuss many topics in this wide-ranging episode, including:
*Furthering your education after chiropractic school
*Does specialization increase your compensation
*How to build your practice as a Primary Spine Practitioner or chiropractic diplomates
*The Network Effect
*Looking at your first 3 years after graduation as a residency
*Positioning yourself as an expert in your community
*Finding positions in larger organizations other than private practice
*Emerging opportunities in the chiropractic profession
This was a conversation I have wanted to have for years, and it was an exciting opportunity to have Dr. Murphy share his wisdom, passion, and professional knowledge with us on this episode.
To find out more about Dr. Murphy, PSP, PSPN, and CRISP Protocols, you can find out more at https://primaryspineprovider.com/
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Cutting through the clutter in your community and positioning yourself as an expert in a particular niche is the fastest way to build a great reputation and practice.
In this episode, I interview Dr. Donald Murphy of the PSP Program, PSP Network, and the CRISP books we have all come to love. Dr. Murphy shares his insights on professional development, becoming a Primary Spine Practitioner, and other strategies to enhance your clinical skills.
We discuss many topics in this wide-ranging episode, including:
*Furthering your education after chiropractic school
*Does specialization increase your compensation
*How to build your practice as a Primary Spine Practitioner or chiropractic diplomates
*The Network Effect
*Looking at your first 3 years after graduation as a residency
*Positioning yourself as an expert in your community
*Finding positions in larger organizations other than private practice
*Emerging opportunities in the chiropractic profession
This was a conversation I have wanted to have for years, and it was an exciting opportunity to have Dr. Murphy share his wisdom, passion, and professional knowledge with us on this episode.
To find out more about Dr. Murphy, PSP, PSPN, and CRISP Protocols, you can find out more at https://primaryspineprovider.com/
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