
In this episode, we chat with Tricia Morrison, an occupational therapist with over 30 years of experience in private practice, with a focus on life care planning and medico-legal work. Tricia’s journey goes full-circle —from launching a private practice, selling it, working for the acquiring company, and then starting over again. She shares insights into the evolving landscape of private practice, including how industry regulations, legal agreements, and business growth impact clinical work. Tricia also highlights the importance of building strong professional networks, surrounding yourself with the right consultants, and staying adaptable in an ever-changing healthcare industry.
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