Send us a text I still remember the first time my dad explained his pre‑flight checklist. He shared some of the items with me: “Instruments check. Fuel quantity check. Weather briefing confirmed. Exterior visual check.” It felt almost ceremonial—methodical, purposeful, adding some calm into the midst of what could have been pre-flight chaos. To many people, that might have seemed like just one more routine before taking off, but I saw a man who believed that being prepared wasn’t just a good ...
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Send us a text I still remember the first time my dad explained his pre‑flight checklist. He shared some of the items with me: “Instruments check. Fuel quantity check. Weather briefing confirmed. Exterior visual check.” It felt almost ceremonial—methodical, purposeful, adding some calm into the midst of what could have been pre-flight chaos. To many people, that might have seemed like just one more routine before taking off, but I saw a man who believed that being prepared wasn’t just a good ...
Episode 150: Scaling Smart: When and How to Expand Your Medical Practice
Medical Money Matters with Jill Arena
14 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 150: Scaling Smart: When and How to Expand Your Medical Practice
Send us a text What’s the real cost of not growing your practice when the time is right? Spoiler alert: it’s more than just lost revenue. Welcome to Medical Money Matters. Today’s episode tackles something many practice leaders know they should think about—but often push to the bottom of the to-do list: when and how to scale your medical practice. Now, if you’re a physician or practice administrator, your day is already full. You’re seeing patients, solving staffing problems, reviewing financ...
Medical Money Matters with Jill Arena
Send us a text I still remember the first time my dad explained his pre‑flight checklist. He shared some of the items with me: “Instruments check. Fuel quantity check. Weather briefing confirmed. Exterior visual check.” It felt almost ceremonial—methodical, purposeful, adding some calm into the midst of what could have been pre-flight chaos. To many people, that might have seemed like just one more routine before taking off, but I saw a man who believed that being prepared wasn’t just a good ...