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Podcast: Kick-Starting Your Practice by Gregory H. Nizich

 
Many physicians face a common problem that can be frustrating and can cause a practice to become stagnant. The situation occurs when, to the outside observer, the practice appears to be in chaos. Boxes, papers, and books are piled all over the business area, as well as every other area of the office. Cash flow is tight, morale is low, and you just don't know where to start to turn your practice around.

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Kick-start your practice

very informative. Easy to listen to.



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Composed: Sat, 08 Jul 2006 | Modified : Sat, 08 Jul 2006
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