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A lot of doctors want to be like Dr. Shawn Knorr: high production, engaged team, endless possibilities for the future. However, the first part of Dr. Knorr's career was not productive. His idea of production was to speed up the treadmill, but all this did was cause patients to leave. So what changed? Join us today as Dr. Knorr shares how a personal tragedy shifted his focus to building relationships, and how that worldview helped him craft a thriving practice.
By Regan Robertson & Dr. Chad Johnson4.9
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A lot of doctors want to be like Dr. Shawn Knorr: high production, engaged team, endless possibilities for the future. However, the first part of Dr. Knorr's career was not productive. His idea of production was to speed up the treadmill, but all this did was cause patients to leave. So what changed? Join us today as Dr. Knorr shares how a personal tragedy shifted his focus to building relationships, and how that worldview helped him craft a thriving practice.

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