Business With The Boyz

Episode 67 - Garrett Vetter


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In this episode of Business With The Boyz, hosts Landon Troyer and David DeCelle sit down with Garrett Vetter, co-founder of Vital Virtue, to unpack how he's helping independent physicians take back control of their practices. From growing up on a Nebraska farm to building a healthcare-focused Managed Service Organization (MSO), Garrett shares how saying "yes" to opportunity, embracing technology, and building great culture can transform both providers' lives and patient outcomes.

💡 In this episode, you'll learn: 00:02 – Introductions & how Garrett connected with the Boyz 02:19 – Garrett's background: from Nebraska farm roots to healthcare 11:34 – Building a career by raising your hand and saying "yes" 19:29 – What is an MSO? (Managed Service Organization) and why it matters 27:40 – Garrett's vision for the future of healthcare and independent medicine 37:24 – Garrett's book recommendation 39:01 – How to connect with Garrett

🔗 Connect with Garrett Vetter – Co-founder, Vital Virtue

  • Website: vitalbvirtue.net

  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/garrett-vetter-630b97114

  • Email: [email protected]

If you're passionate about healthcare, entrepreneurship, or building organizations that actually make life better for real people, this episode will give you a ton to think about. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to Business With The Boyz, and share this episode with someone who cares about the future of independent medicine.

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Connect with David:

Website: www.businesswiththeboyz.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daviddecelle

Email: [email protected] Connect with Landon:

Website: www.businesswiththeboyz.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/landon-troyer-837b822b

Email: [email protected]

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Business With The BoyzBy David DeCelle and Landon Troyer