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Practice Builder
Engine Research
32 episodes
3 months ago
Are you looking for the tools necessary to navigate the ever-expanding world of healthcare, marketing, and patient acquisition? Look no further than Practice Builder. With knowledgeable guests, spontaneous hosts, and loads of experience you’re sure to find a welcoming place to visit every week!

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Are you looking for the tools necessary to navigate the ever-expanding world of healthcare, marketing, and patient acquisition? Look no further than Practice Builder. With knowledgeable guests, spontaneous hosts, and loads of experience you’re sure to find a welcoming place to visit every week!

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Sports Medicine and the New York Mets w/ Dr. Brandon Erickson
Practice Builder
51 minutes
4 years ago
Sports Medicine and the New York Mets w/ Dr. Brandon Erickson
In this episode of the Practice Builder podcast, George and Kamaar welcome the words of Dr. Brandon Erickson. This episode takes us into the mind of Dr. Erickson as shares stories and advice regarding his practice. There's no need to spoil the episode, have a listen!

Dr. Erickson is a board certified, fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon, specializing in sports related injuries of both athletes and non-athletes alike. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL followed by a Sports Medicine fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, NY. During his fellowship, Dr. Erickson served as one of the assistant team physicians for the New York Mets.
Practice Builder
Are you looking for the tools necessary to navigate the ever-expanding world of healthcare, marketing, and patient acquisition? Look no further than Practice Builder. With knowledgeable guests, spontaneous hosts, and loads of experience you’re sure to find a welcoming place to visit every week!

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