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After experiencing postpartum depression as a new mom, PMHNP Amy was inspired to create a mental health clinic specializing in reproductive psychology. Offering medication management through an integrative mental health lens, Amy’s clinic is a place for her to display her skills and explore her niche without inhibition. With the practice generating over $10,000 per month after only six months in operation, Amy seeks ways to keep the momentum going and pinpoint areas of potential expansion.
What are the best ways to manage administrative duties without compromising clinical components? How can NPs prevent “compassion fatigue” with large caseloads? Do we really have to spend money to make money? Justin addresses these questions and more in our latest episode.
By Justin Allan, FNP4.9
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After experiencing postpartum depression as a new mom, PMHNP Amy was inspired to create a mental health clinic specializing in reproductive psychology. Offering medication management through an integrative mental health lens, Amy’s clinic is a place for her to display her skills and explore her niche without inhibition. With the practice generating over $10,000 per month after only six months in operation, Amy seeks ways to keep the momentum going and pinpoint areas of potential expansion.
What are the best ways to manage administrative duties without compromising clinical components? How can NPs prevent “compassion fatigue” with large caseloads? Do we really have to spend money to make money? Justin addresses these questions and more in our latest episode.

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