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The Practice Gap
Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MSc
46 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
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Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
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Management
Episodes (20/46)
The Practice Gap
#46: Compassion Fatigue: When Caring Hurts-With Alicia Lukachko DrPH
Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

The Practice Gap
What Your Small Clinic Can Learn from a $500 Million Company-With David Bandele, CFO
Send us a text What happens when you apply corporate strategic thinking to a small healthcare practice? In this eye-opening conversation, Elisabeth speaks with David Bandele, Chief Financial Officer at a company with 1,000 employees and a 5 billion Norwegian crown revenue, about the powerful business lessons small clinics can adopt from larger organizations. David reveals how strategic planning processes that drive corporate success can transform small healthcare practices, starting with the...
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

The Practice Gap
Bridging the Gap: Pediatric Chiropractic Beyond Infancy-With Dorte Bladt DC
Send us a text In this episode, you will meet Dorte Bladt, a Danish chiropractor practicing in Australia who specializes in pediatric chiropractic care. Dorte shares her journey that led to focusing on helping children with learning and developmental challenges through chiropractic adjustments. • There is a gap in chiropractic care between treating babies and teenagers with most practitioners missing the crucial developmental years • Many chiropractors lack confidence in assessing school-age...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Practice Gap
#43 The Pelvic Floor Connection: Why Collaboration Matters in Healthcare
Send us a text Tove Villumstad, a physiotherapist specializing in pelvic floor dysfunction, shares insights on the importance of interprofessional healthcare collaboration and pelvic floor health for both women and men. She reveals how proper pelvic floor function affects everything from incontinence to sexual health, highlighting the value of specialized knowledge in this often overlooked area. • Women's health physiotherapy is the most evidence-based area of physiotherapy • Between 20-40% ...
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1 month ago
28 minutes

The Practice Gap
#42 Giving Away Free Care In a Sustainable way-with Haakon Kuhnle DC.
Send us a text What happens when healthcare providers recognize that financial barriers keep quality treatment from those who need it most? Haakon shares the inspiring story behind the creation of "Behandlingsfond for Quantum Kliniken," a treatment fund designed to help those on disability or minimum pension access life-changing care. Here is way we can give away care for free, in a sustainable way. The seed for this compassionate initiative was planted through a remarkable case: a pat...
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3 months ago
8 minutes

The Practice Gap
#41 Why Talking Money Can Transform Your Practice
Send us a text We explore the discomfort many practitioners feel surrounding money and how that affects their perceived worth in healthcare. There’s a deep-seated belief that health and earning shouldn't mix, leading to challenges in pricing. • Understanding the relationship between healthcare and money • The impact of insurance on pricing perceptions • The costs of undercharging and its effects on care quality If this episode resonated with you, please screenshot th...
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4 months ago
8 minutes

The Practice Gap
# 40:Why Specializing Early & Finding Your Own Path Matters-with Haakon Kunle
Send us a text Starting Out in Practice, Specializing Early & Finding Your Own Path with Haakon Kunle Starting out as a chiropractor can feel overwhelming—should you generalize or specialize early? What’s the best way to build a sustainable and fulfilling career? In this episode, we dive into these questions with Haakon Kundle, a chiropractor who took an unconventional path from the start. Coming from a chiropractic family, Haakon had early exposure to the field, but it was his own injuri...
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4 months ago
20 minutes

The Practice Gap
#39 Functional Neurology & Chiropractic: The Perfect Match – with Haakon Kuhnle
Send us a text In this episode of The Practice Gap, we dive into the fascinating journey of chiropractor Haakon Kundle. Growing up in a family of chiropractors, Håkon never planned on following in their footsteps—until a series of injuries led him to discover the power of functional neurology. From extreme sports injuries to groundbreaking neurological treatments, Håkon shares how his personal experiences shaped his approach to chiropractic care. If you've ever wondered what sets functional n...
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4 months ago
26 minutes

The Practice Gap
#38 Embracing AI in Healthcare—Efficiency, Connection, and Innovation-Part 2 with Anders Kvarme
Send us a textIn this continuation of our AI episodes, we dive deeper into the transformative power of artificial intelligence with Anders Kvarme, an osteopath and dietician. Building on our previous discussion, Anders shares practical insights into how AI is revolutionizing healthcare by streamlining tasks, enhancing communication, and empowering practitioners to focus on what truly matters—patient care and meaningful connections.Discover how Anders integrates AI into his practice to simplif...
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5 months ago
26 minutes

The Practice Gap
#37 Using AI to Save Time and Improve Practice Efficiency with Anders Kvarme
Send us a textDo you ever feel like the administrative side of running a practice takes up way too much of your time? In this episode of The Practice Gap, I sit down with Anders Kvarme, an osteopath, dietitian, and clinic leader, to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can help healthcare practitioners become more efficient and free up time for what truly matters—connecting with patients.We break down simple, practical ways to start using AI tools like ChatGPT to handle tasks such as writ...
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5 months ago
19 minutes

The Practice Gap
#36 Why Is Change So Hard? Understanding Hidden Barriers with Inger Beate Botheim
Send us a textWhy is change so hard, even when we know it could improve our lives? In this episode of The Practice Gap, I sit down with leadership and executive coach Inge-Beate Botheim to explore a fascinating framework called "immunity to change." Developed by Harvard psychologists Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey, this method helps uncover the hidden commitments and fears that keep us stuck, even when we’re motivated to make a change.We discuss why willpower alone isn’t enough to create lasting...
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6 months ago
46 minutes

The Practice Gap
# 35 Headaches: Patient Communication, Research, Medication Overuse, Skepticism and Assessment Hacks with Aleksander Chaibi, PhD, DC, PT
Send us a textWhy you should listen to this episode:You will get tips on where to start when assessing a headache patient, and how to communicate with your headache patients for the best results.You will also get to know more about medication overuse headaches, and how to talk with the patient's primary care physician about it. Our special guest, Aleksander Chaibi, is a distinguished chiropractor and senior researcher. Alexander takes us through his journey from earning a PhD at the Uni...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Practice Gap
#34 Building a Clinic from the Ground Up with Aleksander Chaibi, Phd, DC, PT.
Send us a textEver wondered what it takes to master multiple disciplines in healthcare and then turn that knowledge into a thriving clinic? Meet Aleksander Chaibi, a chiropractor, physiotherapist, and PhD holder whose journey is inspiring. From studying physiotherapy in the Netherlands to an unexpected detour in Belgium, and finally landing in Australia to pursue chiropractic, Alexander's story is filled with serendipitous twists and turns. He opens up about his evolving fascination with the ...
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1 year ago
21 minutes

The Practice Gap
#33 What do those who succeed in practice have in common? - A Conversation with Carine Tobiasson
Send us a textJoin us in this episode with Carine Tobiasson from Praksisliv, who's spent over 20 years working with chiropractors and therapists. She's here to share her tips on how to make the most of your career in chiropractic care. If you are physiotherapist, massage therapist, osteopath or any other therapist, everything in this episode is relevant to your practice as well.We'll talk about what makes a chiropractor stand out from the crowd. It's all about passion, learning from your expe...
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1 year ago
26 minutes

The Practice Gap
#32 Experiences From Crafting Financial Partnerships When Opening A Practice-with Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen
Send us a textLearn and get inspired by how to solve financial partnerships in chiropractic practice. In this episode Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen tells openhearted about what he and his partner Marius Riiber Eikeland did and how it works. As he returns on this podcast he tells how they worked on creating fair and effective income agreements. Discover a model that shuns internal competition, enabling chiropractors to focus on what truly matters—patient care and collaborative success. We tackle t...
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1 year ago
22 minutes

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#31 Experiences from Opening a Chiropractic Clinic With Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen
Send us a textDo you have a dream of opening your own clinic? In this episode you will meed Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen, a chiropractor with a vision, followed his dream and opened his own clinic, "The Chiropractic Buddies" or Kiropraktorkameratene i Norwegian, together with his colleague Marius Riiber Eikeland in Asker, Norway.In this episode you will hear about their journey transforming a shared ambition into reality—with strategic planning, financial wisdom, and a touch of...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

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#30 How to overcome the fear of sharing your message with the world -A conversation with Inger Beate Botheim
Send us a textAre you struggling to share your message with the world due to a fear that you can't quite define? Are you afraid of being judged by your peers or being called out for not having enough knowledge? Join me, Elisabeth, as we explore how to find out what might be stopping us, and how we can step beyond our fear. In the studio with me, I have Inger Beate Botheim, a coach who works with leadership development. In this episode, Inger Beate Botheim will invite us to understand our fear...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Practice Gap
#29 The Art of Self-Leadership: Where and How to Start - With Inger Beate Botheim
Send us a textTo lead others or yourself, you have to start with yourself first. But where do we start? Leading others and self-leadership turns out to have a lot in common. Get on board on a journey of self-discovery with leadership coach Inger Beate Botheim and myself, as we discuss the transformative power of self-leadership and authenticity. Looking into the complexities of inner growth, this episode promises to shed light on how your personal quest for self-awareness can dramatically imp...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

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#28 Dr. John Cox Shares His Top 3 Tips for Starting Out in Practice. Inspiration for Both Young Practitioners, and Seasoned Dinosaurs in the Field.
Send us a textBuilding a Fulfilling Practice: Dr. John Cox on Availability, Empathy, and Genuine Connections when first starting in practice. Here, he will share his story of opening his practice in an area where he knew no one. Right out of school. In depth. A newly married. Patients did not just come knocking at his door because his father was a great chiropractor. And no one could care less about him being a Gonstead practitioner.In this episode, we get to listen to the insights...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

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#27 Being part of the big puzzle. Why and how to collaborate. -With Hege Herstad, DC
Send us a textWhat are the benefits of being good at collaborating with other healthcare professionals? You become part of the big puzzle and have much more exciting practice. You get invited to events and find possibilities and openings that you didn't know existed among other things. In this episode, we get to meet Hege Herstad from Oslo, Norway. She is a graduate of PCC West. She has practiced for almost 20 years and collaborated extensively with other specialists from day...
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1 year ago
32 minutes

The Practice Gap
Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...