Blog #51 - Who should mentor graduates?
Just because you are the owner of the business and you know the ethos and culture of your business better than anyone else, does that...
Blog #50 - How do graduate physios compare to other graduates in other industries....
Lately I have had some business owners approach me about how their graduates have raised concerns that they feel like they are not being...
Blog #49 - Graduates need to jump at all opportunities
Every opportunity that is presented to you as a graduate in private practice is a learning opportunity. If you are asked to take on a new...
Blog #48 - COVID 19 - Is your head on the job cutting board?
Utilisation is the Key to Value in Private Practice At the time of writing this article we are in the thick of the COVID 19 virus. It has...
Blog #47 - COVID 19 - Graduate Survival Audio
We are in challenging times with the COVID 19 virus changing our world and our profession on a daily basis. Spare a thought for our...
Blog #46 - The Power of Language in Private Practice
Language is key in private practice. It is a powerful tool that we use in our consultations to educate, build rapport and trust in our...
Blog #45 - Rip the Band Aid Off for a Graduate
Graduates can have a great deal of anxiety when they start in private practice and rightly so. 60 % have not had a private practice...
Blog #44 - Just because you go on holidays. What happens to your patients?
This can be a problem for young physiotherapists in private practice when they take holidays. Often as business owners we will see a...
Blog #43 - How do I build trust in my graduate?
At the moment I am listening to an audio book by Brene Brown called 'Dare to Lead'. She talks about vulnerability and trust building for...
Blog #42 - Streamlining the transition into private practice for graduates
At the beginning of every year, new graduate physiotherapists take the leap into starting a career in private practice. Many business...