Blog #38 - Management Plans for Graduates in Private Practice
Checklists, Management Plans, Start Up Plans. No matter what you want to call it, a graduate starting in private practice needs a clear...
Blog #34 - How to WOW every client......
Do you want to know the top 6 ways to impress your client in private practice? Get back to basics, nothing complicated. In this video we...
Blog #33 - How do I know when to progress my patient's exercises?
This can be a tough decision for graduates and we often see two very different types of graduates in private practice. Graduate A. Is so...
Blog #29 - Dear Graduate Physio, This is what we would like to see on your CV/ Resume for physiother
Your résumé is your shopfront: You need to make a good first impression; otherwise, no one will bother to stop and look. Most private...
Blog # 28- Pass vs Fail Learning for Graduates
To listen to this blog post audio, click on the link below. Learning Process for Graduates in Physiotherapy Private Practice Audio -...
Blog # 27- Time Management Diary for Graduates.
This year at Physiomentor we implemented our Time Management Diaries into our Graduate Development Program. The results were unreal and I...
Blog #21 - Part 2 of 3 Tips to Minimise Graduate Cancellations
Graduate cancellations in private practice can be frustrating for any business owner. The worst cancellations are those that cancel and...
Blog #19 - Don't Become the Cheap Graduate Physio
This is a common theme amongst graduates in private practice that are not adapting to a business mindset. The financial situation of...
Blog #17 - Dear Physiotherapy Graduate....
Dear Physiotherapy Graduates, As we past the halfway mark in the final year of your physiotherapy degree I would like to give you some...
Blog # 16 - Why am I still getting a lot of patient cancellations??
As Levi Bauer explains in a post on the HDM Corp. Blog, “the median salary for a physical therapist is around $75,000, which equates to...