Blog #41 - Graduate Performance at the 6 month mark
You have reached the 6 month mark in private practice. How do you feel you are going? You should be very clear about your performance at...
Blog #40 - How are you paying your young physios?
This is a topic that has risen recently in our own clinic with an exceptional 2nd year physio wanting to move onto a commission model....
Blog #39 - My graduate is being a 'hands off' physio and patients
Great question and with all the hype in physiotherapy around whether manual therapy is waste of time in our profession, this question has...
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 #37 - How do you evaluate the client experience your graduate is deli
Once a graduate enters the 4 walls of the cubicle, we put much trust in them to look after our clients and provide them with the...
Blog #36 - Teaming with Patients VS Working as a Team. What's the dif
Never heard of Teaming. Neither had we until recently either. Teaming is what we have to do as physiotherapists in the initial stages of...
Blog #35 - Graduate Employment Contracts for Private Practice
Majority of graduates we deal with at Physiomentor are completely overwhelmed and confused by employment contracts/ agreements for...
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 #32- Know All About Your Client
Life can get busy in private practice but we must always remember that each patient needs to be treated like they are the most important...