How Direct Primary Care Leads To Unexpected Income Opportunities
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If you're a physician with at least 5 years of experience looking for a flexible, non-clinical, part-time medical-legal consulting role…
...Dr. Armin Feldman's Medical Legal Coaching program will guarantee to add $100K in additional income within 12 months without doing any expert witness work. Any doctor in any specialty can do this work. And if you don't reach that number, he'll work with you for free until you do, guaranteed.
How can he make such a bold claim? It's simple, he gets results…
- Dr. David exceeded his clinical income without sacrificing time in his full-time position.
- Dr. Anke retired from her practice while generating the same monthly consulting income.
- And Dr. Elliott added meaningful consulting work without lowering his clinical income or job satisfaction.
So, if you're a physician with 5+ years of experience and you want to find out exactly how to add $100K in additional consulting income in just 12 months, go to arminfeldman.com.
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Family physician Dr. Jennifer Allen came to medicine through nursing and nurse practitioner roles before ultimately opening her own direct primary care (DPC) clinic outside the insurance system. After discovering how misaligned pricing and productivity demands were with the kind of care she wanted to deliver, she chose a membership-based model that let her work directly for patients instead of payors.
Dr. Jennifer explains how she navigated contracts and non-compete concerns, designed her DPC practice around access and affordability, and later added an IV infusion lounge as a separate business to create a second, values-aligned income stream. Listeners hear what to consider if they're thinking about DPC or cash-pay services themselves—from keeping overhead lean to choosing services, partners, and protocols that fit both their ethics and their lifestyle.
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