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Private Practice PlaybookAuthor: Practice Growth Institute
How do I grow my practice? How do I get more New Patients? Should I consider a corporate buyout? Can I actually turn my practice into a profits-producing machine? Whether youre new to the Private Practice Industry, just graduated or are a seasoned Practitioner with decades of experience, this is the show for you. It will answer your questions, encourage you to think creatively and prove to you that any practice, in any city CAN grow. The Private Practice Playbook is an online resource for Dentists, Chiropractors, Surgeons, Orthodontists.... ANY Private Practitioner. Each episode is packed with actionable tips that are helping thousands of Doctors discover the true potential of their practice growth. This is your chance to learn from the #1 Private Practice Growth Strategist on how to shift your mindset, do the work and see your business grow. What began as a privately hosted podcast in 2020, has evolved into a public platform followed by thousands of Private Practitioners, designed to educate the independent Doctor on how to grow their practice into something they can keep for a lifetime of revenue or sell for maximum value. Host Jay Geier brings you practice growth strategies, marketing ideas, industry insights and truths about entrepreneurship that no one else in the Private Practice Industry will tell you.For more information visit www.mypgi.com or call 770-518-3806. Language: en Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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EP 62: 5 Ways to Fix Your Staff Problems
Episode 62
Thursday, 23 October, 2025
If you’re constantly frustrated with your team, you’re not alone. Most doctors face the same cycle of stress, unmet expectations, and daily firefighting — but it doesn’t have to stay that way. In this episode, Jay Geier unpacks five key barriers to growth that stem from your “human capital” — the people who make your practice run. From mindset shifts to accountability and compensation, Jay shares practical steps you can take to strengthen your team, restore control, and make your practice easier to run — not harder.













