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Can burnout lead to something profoundly positive? Join us as we sit down with Helen Tackitt, a remarkable nurse practitioner from Mebane, North Carolina, who proves it can. Helen’s journey from the high-pressure world of inpatient nursing to successfully opening her own direct primary care clinic is nothing short of inspiring. She shares how her initial career in urology and oncology, working at prestigious institutions like Duke and the Cleveland Clinic, eventually led her to seek a more fulfilling path, especially after experiencing the pandemic's impact firsthand.
Setting up a clinic in a small community comes with its own set of challenges, and Helen candidly discusses her strategies and setbacks in marketing and patient care. Despite traditional marketing efforts falling short, she found unexpected success through Facebook, allowing her to build a patient base of around 465 individuals. Helen's pursuit of a functional medicine certification to better serve her patients underscores her commitment to integrative care. She also highlights the importance of finding the right team members and the invaluable experience of precepting students in healthcare.
From switching management systems to ensure better patient care to setting boundaries for a healthier work-life balance, Helen shares the nuts and bolts of running a direct primary care practice. She offers practical insights on restructuring membership fees, managing patient communications, and the crucial steps in opening a DPC clinic. Helen’s story is packed with lessons and advice for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and make a meaningful impact in their community. Don't miss this episode filled with actionable wisdom and heartfelt experiences.
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If you have questions, comments or want to be part of our community, follow us on Facebook at The DPC NP!
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Can burnout lead to something profoundly positive? Join us as we sit down with Helen Tackitt, a remarkable nurse practitioner from Mebane, North Carolina, who proves it can. Helen’s journey from the high-pressure world of inpatient nursing to successfully opening her own direct primary care clinic is nothing short of inspiring. She shares how her initial career in urology and oncology, working at prestigious institutions like Duke and the Cleveland Clinic, eventually led her to seek a more fulfilling path, especially after experiencing the pandemic's impact firsthand.
Setting up a clinic in a small community comes with its own set of challenges, and Helen candidly discusses her strategies and setbacks in marketing and patient care. Despite traditional marketing efforts falling short, she found unexpected success through Facebook, allowing her to build a patient base of around 465 individuals. Helen's pursuit of a functional medicine certification to better serve her patients underscores her commitment to integrative care. She also highlights the importance of finding the right team members and the invaluable experience of precepting students in healthcare.
From switching management systems to ensure better patient care to setting boundaries for a healthier work-life balance, Helen shares the nuts and bolts of running a direct primary care practice. She offers practical insights on restructuring membership fees, managing patient communications, and the crucial steps in opening a DPC clinic. Helen’s story is packed with lessons and advice for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and make a meaningful impact in their community. Don't miss this episode filled with actionable wisdom and heartfelt experiences.
Thank you for joining us today!
Be sure to follow and share, and leave a review!
If you have questions, comments or want to be part of our community, follow us on Facebook at The DPC NP!
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