In this episode of the Table Talk podcast, Dr. Kendall Price interviews Baron Hoag, who shares his unique journey into the chiropractic profession, his experiences managing multiple clinics, and his insights into the challenges faced by chiropractors today. Baron discusses the importance of creating systems that allow chiropractors to thrive without duplicating themselves and emphasizes the need for unity within the chiropractic community through his initiative, One Chiropractic. In this conversation, the speaker discusses the transformation of a chiropractic association through a business-oriented approach, highlighting the challenges of organizational politics and the need for unity within the profession. They emphasize the importance of effective advocacy, collaboration, and diverse approaches to address the threats facing chiropractic. The speaker advocates for a new model of organization that operates efficiently and effectively, allowing for rapid response to challenges. They stress the significance of building a strong community of chiropractors to protect their rights and ensure the future of the profession.
It was easier for me to do it because I was not the practicing doctor.
Defending the rights of practicing chiropractors is crucial.
I made a commitment back in 1996 to own chiropractic.
Allowing everyone to be their unique self is key to success.
Chiropractors often struggle with the reality of overhead and practice management.
The chiropractic profession has been stagnant due to organizational limitations.
We need to create a new model that makes the old model obsolete.
Consulting should focus on practical implementation rather than just theory.
Building relationships and trust within the chiropractic community is essential.
One Chiropractic aims to unify the profession beyond philosophical differences. Building relationships in communities is crucial for growth.
Organizational politics can hinder progress and innovation.
Disorganization is the biggest threat to the chiropractic profession.
A new model for chiropractic organizations is needed.
Collaboration between different chiropractic groups can lead to effective advocacy.
Diverse approaches in chiropractic practice should be celebrated.
A unified front is essential for defending chiropractic rights.
Organizational unity can empower chiropractors to face challenges.
The chiropractic profession must adapt to changing political landscapes.
Investing in community and organization can lead to a stronger future.