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Running a group practice comes with its own set of financial challenges, especially as your team grows. Managing multiple clinicians, administrative staff, and the overall expenses can feel overwhelming without a clear plan in place. In my journey of running a group practice with eight employees—including an administrative assistant and a biller who works as […]
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As private practice owners, we dedicate so much of our time and energy to helping our clients achieve their health and wellness goals. But often, we neglect the very same advice we give to others—prioritizing our own self-care. Recently, I worked with a coaching client who was experiencing burnout, feeling stuck in her goals, and […]
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Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a challenging diagnosis that requires a nuanced approach, especially when working with younger children under the age of 7. At this developmental stage, children often view food simply as something they like or dislike; they are not yet capable of making the cognitive connections needed for meaningful involvement in […]
Are you a dietitian in private practice looking for ways to grow, connect, and recharge? Attending a retreat specifically designed for dietitians like you can be a transformative experience. Here are the top 5 reasons why you should join a dietitian retreat and how it can benefit your private practice.
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Transitioning from a solo private practice to a group practice can be both exciting and daunting. Having navigated this journey myself, I’ve learned some valuable lessons along the way. Here are my key considerations and best practices for expanding your practice. 1. Hire Within Your Niche When I hired my first dietitian, I made the […]
Starting a private practice as a dietitian is both an exciting and challenging endeavor. When I opened NW Pediatric & Family Nutrition in September 2015, I embarked on a journey that has taught me invaluable lessons. Here are some key learnings from my experience over the past nine years. 1. Embrace Technology Early On In […]