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Perspectives on the Private Practice Journey by Podiatry Today Podcasts
Dr. Visser discusses another unique condition as part of the concept of the convergent talus.
Dr. Butler discusses unique considerations when approaching surgery in athletic patients.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Convergent Talus Episode 2 by Podiatry Today Podcasts
The Convergent Talus Part 1: Idiopathic Non-Neurologic Adductocavovarus by Podiatry Today Podcasts
These two guests discuss their observations and patterns of what attire choices can reflect to patients and colleagues, whether COVID-19 changed this paradigm, and the practicality of how this impacts practice.
Learn more about procedure choices and process pearls from Dr. Priya Parthasarathy.
These speakers discuss the essential elements to include in an org chart and how the chart can improve staff efficiency and morale.
In the first in a series of podcasts, these speakers discussed how they built a rewards system in their practice and how it motivated staff.
More Thoughts on Options When There is No Talus by Podiatry Today Podcasts
Dr. Visser dives into this complex surgical scenario.
Dr. Visser continues his discussion of a cable approach to peroneal tendon dysfunction.
Dr. Visser dives into this unique mindset when approaching peroneal tendon dysfunction.
Dr. Piselli discusses nutritional considerations that may contribute to addressing athletes in podiatric practice.
Dr. Rader dives into the latest research, including key information on extracellular matrices.
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Thought leaders highlight key considerations if a podiatrist is considering adding aesthetics to their practice.
Considerations When Buying a Practice by Podiatry Today Podcasts
Thought leaders share key components of these two important documents for professionals and when they might apply.
Dr. McDannald dives deeper into referral streams and how to set yourself up for success.
Dr. Romansky addresses the concept of load management when determining the best orthotic for your patients.