What it Really Takes to Start Your Own Practice
Description
Summary
In this episode of the Healthcare Business Thrivecast, hosts Randall Cooper, Michael Kenihan, and Antony Hirst discuss the essential considerations for healthcare professionals contemplating the start of their practice. They explore philosophical questions, motivations, risk assessment, personality traits, and the importance of mentorship and business acumen. The conversation emphasises the need for preparation, understanding the realities of business ownership, and the common misconceptions that can mislead aspiring entrepreneurs in the healthcare field.
Takeaways
Starting a practice requires both philosophical and practical considerations.
Understanding your motivations is crucial before starting a business.
Assessing risk appetite is essential for potential business owners.
Timing is essential; there's rarely a perfect moment to start a business.
Personality traits can significantly impact business success.
Having a support system or mentor is critical for new business owners.
Business acumen is as important as clinical skills for success.
Continuous learning and preparation are necessary for aspiring business owners.
Identifying suitable candidates for business ownership is key to success.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Thrivecast
01:05 Starting Your Own Practice: Initial Thoughts
03:58 Philosophical Considerations of Business
06:35 Assessing Suitability for Business Ownership
09:35 Understanding Risk and Career Progression
12:03 The Importance of Resilience and Support
16:03 Legacy and Motivation in Business
17:34 Upskilling Beyond Clinical Training
20:28 Business Planning and Strategy
25:04 Identifying the Right Candidates for Business
28:37 Common Misconceptions About Business Ownership
30:27 Practical Steps to Start a Practice
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