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I'd LOVE to hear from you! Now you can send a TEXT MESSAGE! Be sure to leave your contact EMAIL so I can return your message!Today's episode features Dr. Phil Boucher of Frontier Pediatric Care in Lincoln, NE. Dr. Boucher, a tech-savvy Direct Primary Care (DPC) Pediatrician, shares his journey from traditional healthcare to establishing Nebraska's first pediatric DPC practice. Transitioning swiftly from his old practice to opening Frontier Pediatric Care, Dr. Boucher emphasizes the importance of personalized patient relationships and community engagement. He details the success of using social media to maintain patient connections, educate the community, and manage objections to the DPC model.Listeners will learn about Dr. Boucher's inventive approaches, from crafting a memorable practice name to addressing pediatric patients' unique needs. The episode touches on pricing strategies, patient retention, and the benefits of additional tailored services like autism evaluations and mental health care. Dr. Concepcion highlights the significance of in-person doctor availability alongside virtual care. Dr. Boucher also discusses his plans, team management insights, and the transformative impact of DPC on his professional and personal life. Tune in for an inspiring story of healthcare innovation and patient-centric care.JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY FOR MORE FROM Dr. BOUCHER!*Click HERE to learn more about DrChrono*Explore a sample EHR chart with Elation -> SPRUCE HEALTH: NEW USERS get 20% off your SPRUCE HEALTH paid plan with code: MARYAL20 FREE 1 month trial - HEIDI HEALTH PRO: As Individualized As Your DPC.Support the showBe A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Phil Boucher joins Tony Marinaro to discuss why the Habs did not draft a single Quebec-born player in this year's draft, the current state of hockey in the province of Quebec, if the Habs actually do avoid Quebec-born players and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Real Talk With Kids Docs we dive into the world of Direct Primary Care (DPC) with our guests Dr. Phil Boucher and Dr. Deanna Barry. Both are pediatricians and owners of DPC practices and each with meaningful insights into the differences between the traditional fee-for-service practice and DPC. Dr. Boucher is the owner of Frontier Pediatrics in Lincoln, Nebraska and Dr. Barry of Barry Pediatrics in Bath, Ohio.In Part 1 of our discussion we explore what exactly is direct primary care and what motivated them to make the switch to this practice model from the traditional fee-for-service practice. Practically, what does this mean for the practice of medicine and how have they seen their lives change in terms of career and personal satisfaction.In addition to their roles as pediatricians and practice owners, Phil and Deanna also spend their time helping other physicians making the transition to DPC with novel business strategies and spearheading national events like the Pediatric Direct Primary Care Mastermind conference. Stay tuned for Part 2 where we will talk about what it's like from the patient side to experience DPC.The following DPC resources are referenced in this episode.Frontier Pediatrics (https://frontierpediatric.care/home)Barry Pediatrics (https://www.barrypediatrics.com/)My DPC Story (https://www.mydpcstory.com/) - a podcast hosted by Dr. Maryal Concepcion talking about all htinkgs DPCDPC Mapper: https://mapper.dpcfrontier.com/Perri Klass - A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future.
Learn the business and management skills you need by enrolling in the University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA program at nonclinicalphysicians.com/physicianmba. Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. =============== Dr. Phil Boucher completed medical school and pediatric residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He has been in private practice since 2014. He was first featured on the PNC Podcast in December of 2020. He is known for integrating cutting-edge technologies in medical offices, whether to communicate better with patients, improve productivity, or market the practice. In today's interview, Dr Phil Boucher returns to the podcast to address two updates. First, he describes how he decided to open his own Direct Primary Care Practice in 2022. He explains that it takes more planning and managing than working as an employee in a large group. But there are many benefits, which he describes during our conversation. We spend the remaining time discussing his new side business. It grew out of a desire to address 2 problems facing many small medical practices: filling schedule openings due to cancellations without using up staff to call patients on a waiting list (OpenSpot at findopenspot.com), and helping new practices generate more leads during the early years by automating new patient engagement (Practice Leads at getpracticeleads.com). Phil describes the process he went through to develop both tools. And he explains how he was able to generate seed money by joining Founder University and applying to other start-up accelerators. To get a glimpse of how Phil's practice works, check out his practice website at FrontierPediatric.Care. You will find all of the links mentioned in the episode at https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/private-practice-of-the-future/
Exhausted by the 90-hour workweek grind? Dr. Phil Boucher, a physician with a passion for innovation, breaks the mold in this episode of the MoneyfitMD Podcast. Join me as we discuss Dr. Boucher's unique approach to creating freedom and fulfillment in his practice.You'll learn:Strategies to identify your most stressful times as a physicianHow to leverage delegation to free up time and energy for new projectsTips for maintaining a healthy work-life balance while staying passionate about medicineDr. Boucher also shares his unique approach to mentorship and how he uses creativity to solve problems in his practice. If you're looking for fresh ideas to improve your practice and well-being, this episode is a must-listen!You can reach Dr. boucher on:Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/DrPhilBoucher/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philbouchermd/Listen to the MoneyfitMD podcast and discover how you can create more clinical autonomy and design solutions that improve your life and your practice.Finally, you can now be part of a money in-person gathering created with you in mind.Do you want the freedom to live on your terms without being limited by your finances or golden handcuffs? Register now https://www.moneyfitmd.com/wycReady to explore the transformative power of sabbaticals?Download the free Sabbatical Guide at Moneyfitmd.com/Sabbatical and embark on a journey to financial freedom and personal growth. Share the link with your fellow physicians and join the movement to normalize taking pauses for a healthier and more fulfilling life.If you are a Hardworking, Busy Woman physician who wants to get good at money without wasting more time sifting through the internet. This is for you. https://www.moneyfitmd.com/guide We are social:Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/MoneyfitMD/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneyfitmd/Youtube: youtube.com/@moneyfitmd
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Phil Boucher joins Tony Marinaro following Lightning vs Canadiens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Summary:In this episode of Docs2Dads, we explore the intricacies of introducing smartphones and social media to teenagers. Dr. Phil Boucher, a fellow pediatrician, joins us to discuss the optimal age for tech exposure, the impact of social media on teens, and strategies for fostering responsible digital citizenship. Find Dr. Boucher's free Workshop about Screentime Settings HERE.Key Topics Covered:Introduction: Setting the StageWelcome message and introduction to the episode's theme.What Age is Right for Smartphones and Social Media?Discussing the ideal age range for teens to start using smartphones and engaging with social media platforms.Exploring factors to consider when determining readiness for tech access.Empowering Teens as Informed ConsumersEmphasizing the importance of educating teens about the potential risks and benefits of social media.Strategies for teaching digital literacy and responsible online behavior.Navigating the Complexities of Social MediaExamining the impact of social media on teens' mental health, relationships, and self-esteem.Tips for parents to support their teens in managing social media use effectively.Building a Healthy Relationship with TechnologyHighlighting ways to promote balance and healthy tech habits in teens.Encouraging open communication and ongoing dialogue about digital wellness within families.Expert Insights and Recommendations:Insights from Dr. Boucher on pediatric perspectives and best practices for guiding teens in their digital journeys.Conclusion:Wrapping up the episode with a summary of key takeaways and a call-to-action for listeners to engage with the podcast community.Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Phil Boucher joins Tony Marinaro following the Habs loss to the Senators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Phil Boucher joins Tony Marinaro to discuss the Habs going .500 on the road trip, Kovacevic's future with the Habs, Arber Xhekaj as a forward and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Phil Boucher joins Tony Marinaro following Habs vs Kings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Marc Andre Perreault and Phil Boucher join Tony Marinaro to talk all things Habs and NHL playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Phil Boucher of Frontier Pediatric Care to discuss navigating relationships with our children and social media, what screen time can look like for different children in different situations, ways to prevent and work through meltdowns and tantrums, and I couldn't help myself - Bluey gets more than one mention. A couple of mentions, for sure.Dr. Boucher discusses the concerns of our access to a firehose-amount of information and the concern that can bring with younger humans, including body issues, bullying, growing up too soon, and being consistently overwhelmed by the state of the world when accessing social media. We chat about the dopamine hits we all get when we doom scroll, which cause us to pick up our phones again and again, the levels of autonomy and freedom for children online, and how to work with loved ones to stay committed to a happy medium.With screen time, we talk about quantity v. quality, using it as an engaging and learning tool, and most importantly, we encourage listeners to not beat yourself up about utilizing technology in your parenting! It goes in seasons! Much more in this fantastic discussion with Dr. Boucher!Social Media & Our Children | Let's Discuss! Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of, Let's Discuss… with Meg Duke. I'd love for you to write a review of my podcast on your app, and don't forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too! You can also support this podcast by purchasing a monthly subscription at the amount of your choosing at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letsdiscusswithmeg/support. Follow me at @TherapyByMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for Let's Discuss… content by searching the hashtag, #LetsDiscussWithMeg. Let's Discuss… with Meg Duke is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie.
This month on MegaDads Checkpoint Evan is joined by HypeCaster (aka Tony) and Howard Hong, Co-Head of Volunteer Staff at 2D-Con, the biggest video game convention in Minnesota (and favorite of the MegaDads crew). Midnight Suns gets a rundown along with Deep Rock Galactic and Ghost Song, which together kind of sounds like the lineup at a 60's outdoor concert. End Music Credit: We're In This Together by Phil Boucher
Today on the podcast, we have a new format for you! Jason will hear four pitches from Founder University participants and choose ONE startup to invest $25K in! (1:45) (0:00) Jason kicks off the show and explains the pitch format! (1:45) Jason brings on Presh and Kelly to explain the fundamentals of Founder University and introduces today's pitches! (13:44) Squarespace - Use code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain at https://Squarespace.com/TWIST (16:18) George Lam pitches Fantastic Funding (21:18) Naman Dwivedi pitches Promptify (25:59) Pilot - Go to https://pilot.com/twist for 20% off your first 6 months (27:30) Phil Boucher pitches OpenSpot (34:00) Matt Edminster pitches Renegade Labs (39:22) Fennel - Join the waitlist and get your first month free at http://fennel.com/twist (40:35) Kelly and Presh's pick for best return for LPs (45:33) The live audience votes! (50:22) What Founder University meant to these Founders (53:39) Jason makes his decision on who will receive $25K Check out the startups!: https://fantasticfunding.com https://www.promptify.ai https://www.findopenspot.com https://www.renegadelabs.io FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Presh: https://twitter.com/preshdkumar FOLLOW Kelly: https://twitter.com/KSchricks
Phil Boucher analyse la défaite du Canadien contre les Sénateurs à Ottawa.
Phil Boucher parle de la date limite des transactions dans la LHJMQ et du plateau des 800 buts atteint par Alex Ovechkin.
Phil Boucher revient sur la défaite du Canadien et la visite des Flames ce soir au Centre Bell.
Phil Boucher discute de la visite des Kings au Centre Bell demain soir et de l'impact du hockey dans sa vie.
Philippe Boucher revient sur la séquence incroyable de Mitch Marner et de la philosophie du Kraken comme équipe d'expansion.
Phil Boucher analyse la performance du Canadien contre les Canucks à Vancouver.
Phil Boucher revient sur la défaite du Canadien contre les Oilers à Edmonton.
Phil Boucher discute de Kris Letang et du match qui attend le Canadien ce soir à Calgary.
Phil Boucher discute du record battu par Alex Ovechkin sur les patinoires adverses et de l'inefficacité du jeu de puissance chez le Canadien.
Phil Boucher discute de la rivalité Canadiens-Nordiques, de la résurrection d'Erik Karlsson et du match suivant un party des recrues dans la LNH.
Il y a un an, jour pour jour, le Canadien congédiait Marc Bergevin. Phil Boucher revient notamment sur son héritage.
Phil Boucher se remémore son tour du chapeau du 24 novembre 2006 avec les Stars et discute notamment de Seth Jones.
Philippe Boucher confirme qu'Éric Bélanger sera le nouvel entraîneur-chef des Voltigeurs. L'annonce se fera à 11h ce matin.
Phil Boucher revient sur la défaite du Canadien contre les Sabres et se prononce sur la rumeur envoyant Éric Bélanger comme entraîneur-chef des Voltigeurs.
Phil Boucher discute du livre de Pierre Gervais, écrit par Mathias Brunet, et met la table pour l'affrontement entre le Canadien et les Sabres.
Phil Boucher décortique la victoire du Canadien contre les Devils en discutant notamment de Mike Matheson.
Phil Boucher analyse la défaite du Canadien contre les Blue Jackets à Columbus.
Phil Boucher se prononce sur le congédiement de Steve Hartley, les insuccès des Voltigeurs et le match du Canadien contre les Blue Jackets ce soir au Centre Bell.
Phil Boucher analyse la victoire des Devils contre le Canadien et encense les jeunes espoirs du New Jersey.
Phil Boucher discute de la formation des Devils du New Jersey, qui visite le Canadien ce soir au Centre Bell.
Phil Boucher explique les raisons du succès du Canadien depuis le début de la saison.
Phil Boucher analyse le début de saison de Jack Eichel à Vegas et des changements à prévoir dans l'alignement du Canadien avec le retour de Josh Anderson.
Philippe Boucher revient de vacances et analyse la victoire du Canadien contre les Canucks au Centre Bell.
Phil Boucher revient sur les propos de Martin St-Louis aux journalistes à l'endroit de Dadonov et de la gestion du Wild par Bill Guérin.
Phil Boucher livre son analyse de la victoire du Canadien contre les Blues à St. Louis.
Phil Boucher revient sur la victoire du Canadien contre les Sabres à Buffalo.
Phil Boucher nous raconte son premier voyage sur la route à l'époque pour mettre la table pour le premier long voyage des joueurs du Canadien cette saison.
Phil Boucher analyse la défaite du Tricolore contre le Wild au Centre Bell.
Philippe Boucher discute du prochain adversaire du Canadien: les Red Wings de Detroit.
Phil Boucher était au Centre Bell pour assister à la victoire du Canadien. Il discute de ses observations.
Phil talks about Incandescence and their upcoming album, Le Coeur de l'Homme, and touches on his time with Beyond Creation and Chthe'ilist. He recounts working with Simon Girard, Mark Erskine and Adam Burke, and partnering with Season of Mist and 8e Peche Brewery. Le Coeur de l'Homme is out on April 15th - be sure to check it out!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/GiroNationMetal)
Welcome Back To The Docs2dads Podcast. We have many ways for you to follow the show and interact with Dr. Scott. All our Social Media can be found here. This Week I Am Honored To Welcome Another Special Guest To The Show. Dr. Phil Boucher Is A Husband And Father Of Six Who Serves As A General Pediatrician Based In Lincoln, Nebraska. He Is Also A Fellow Podcaster With Two Podcasts, One For Parents Called “Raising Good Parents” And One For Pediatric Providers Called “Pediatrics 2.0.” I Have Found A Kindred Spirit In Dr. Boucher As He Describes His Mission As Focusing His Time And Professional Efforts On Educating Parents To Feel Confident And Reassured In Their Parenting Abilities, And I Couldn't Have Said It Better Myself. Today, Dr. Boucher Is Going To Talk To Us About Sleep. We Will Be Talking About A Variety Of Topics Including How To Adjust To The Newborn Sleep Cycles, How To Think About ‘so-Called' Sleep Training, And Some Of The More Challenging Ages To Navigate Sleep Issues. Let's Welcome Dr. Boucher To The Show.In this episode, Dr. Boucher and I will discussAS A NEW DAD WHOIS JUST BRINGING A NEW BABY HOME FOR THE FIRST TIME, WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT IN THOSE FIRST FEW WEEKS? WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN BABIES HAVE THEIR DAYS AND NIGHTS MIXED UP.INFANT SLEEP HAS BECOME A MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY, WHAT ADVICE DO WE GIVE PARENTS RELATED TO FANCY CRIBS OR SLEEPERS? (HINT: IT INVOLVES A DATE NIGHT!!) WE DISCUSS A COUPLE OF BUZZWORDS THAT GET THROWN AROUND FOR SO-CALLED SLEEP TRAINING: "DROWSY BUT AWAKE" AND "CRY IT OUT."WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR A FOOL-PROOF BEDTIME ROUTINETIPS FOR DADS WHO HAVE OLDER KIDS, (TODDLER AND PRE-SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN) AND DADS WITH TEENAGERS? HERE ARE MY THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE WITH DR. BOUCHER:1) While Babies Sleep For 16-20 Hours Each Day, These Are Usually In Short 2-3 Hour Stretches, So It Isn't Quite As Glamorous As It Seems. The More You Can Work Together With Your Partner During Those Long Nights, The More Smoothly It Will Go. Check In With Each Other And Take Shifts As Much As Possible. If Mom Is Breastfeeding, Then Do All Of The Other Things That You Can To Make Her Job As Easy As Possible Overnight. And Learn To Swaddle. This Will Help You Get Your Baby To Sleep Very Easily In Those Early Days And Doesn't Require A Second Mortgage On Your Home Like Some Of These Other Expensive Sleep Solutions. 2) Your Bedtime Routine Should Be As Little As Possible To Achieve The Desired Outcome, Which Is A Sleeping Baby. It Doesn't Have To Be Elaborate To Be Effective. Try Out Different Approaches To See What Works For Your Kids Until You Find A Sweet Spot.3) For Older Kids, It Takes Consistency, Persistence, And Patience To Get Them To Stay In Bed. You Have To Consistently Put The Kid Back In Bed, And You Have To Be On The Same Page With Your Partner So That You Are Both Giving The Same Response. Patience To Not Give Any “Negative” Attention In Addition To Avoiding “Giving Into The 12th Request For Water. If You Would Like To Engage More With Dr. Boucher, You Can Follow Him @Philbouchermd On Social Media Or Check Out His Might Sleepers Or Brand New Baby Courses At The Links In The Show Notes And Use The Promo Code ‘podcast' For A Discount On Either Of Those Courses.Thanks as always to Phil Rabon, the Producer of the Docs2Dads Podcast.
Dr. Phil Boucher is a direct care pediatrician in Lincoln, Nebraska, and father of 6. He is also the host of two amazing podcasts. In Raising Good Parents Podcast, he focuses on helping parents enjoy parenthood more while in Pediatrics 2.0 Podcast, Dr. Boucher and his guests discuss the latest trends in pediatric practices from clinical updates to research advancements to revolutions in care delivery. He paid a visit to Pediatric Meltdown to talk about his journey to pediatrics, his reasons for going solo, and the need for pediatricians to use their voices to inform the general public and our legislators in shaping our healthcare system for the better. [00:01] Opening Segment Dr. Phil Boucher talks about the story behind his pursuit of pediatrics The fun about the science of pediatrics that we both enjoy [05:08] Launching a Direct Primary Care Practice The challenges that Phil needed to face early on in his pediatrics career His motivations for opening a solo pediatric direct primary care practice The difference between direct primary care from traditional practice The benefits of launching a solo practice according to Phil [15:24] Creating Content for Both Parents and Patients The more difficult challenge brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic What's more difficult than physical and financial challenges? Phil gives us an important reminder about our use of social media The lessons that listeners can learn from his 2 podcats [25:12] A Pediatrician's Role in Shaping the Healthcare System How pediatricians can use their expertise in sharing relevant information to the public The role that pediatricians can play in informing legislators about health-related issues Phil's message for his younger self that you should hear too! [35:51] Closing Segment Final takeaways Be brave and find what works for you Why Phil pursued solo practice Why create a podcast What pediatricians can learn from Phil's podcast, Pediatrics 2.0 Expert advice for parents that they can hear from Raising Good Parents Podcast The opportunity to build relationships with parents and patients Promoting our advocacies through social media Connecting with legislators to advance our advocacies Finding fellow advocates in your local community Why we should embrace change Key Quotes: “Direct [primary care] really means a direct relationship with patients and the physician rather than having the insurance middleman that kind of dictates care.” - Dr. Phil Boucher “If you can provide good information, you are able to capture attention and change hearts and minds because of your relatability, your authenticity, and your credibility as a physician.” - Dr. Phil Boucher Resources mentioned: Phil's podcasts: https://library.drphilboucher.com/podcast (Raising Good Parents Podcast) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pediatrics-2-0/id1465176586 (Pediatrics 2.0) Pediatrics 2.0 previous episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/interview-with-dr-paul-offit/id1465176586?i=1000547227082 (Interview with Dr. Paul Offit) Email pboucher@drphilboucher.com to connect with Phil or check out https://library.drphilboucher.com/drphilboucher (https://library.drphilboucher.com/drphilboucher) to know more about his work. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Pediatric Meltdown was listed as https://blog.feedspot.com/pediatric_podcasts/ (a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot). If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lia-gaggino-80322a31/ (LinkedIn), https://www.facebook.com/DrLiaGaggino/ (Facebook), http://instagram.com/pediatricmeltdown (Instagram), and https://twitter.com/gagginol?lang=en (Twitter) or email me at gagginol@medicalbhs.com or gagginol@yahoo.com. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/ (https://www.medicalbhs.com/) LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great...
#130: Do you need to have Benadryl at the ready when introducing your baby to solid foods? I've always recommended parents discuss with their pediatrician and know their baby's Benadryl dose in the event they need to use it when introducing allergenic foods. But Dr. Phil Boucher has a much different take. He does NOT recommend using Benadryl and has some very good reasons why he prefers an alternative to have on hand when you're starting solid foods. In this episode I'm joined by pediatrician Phil Boucher, MD from @raisinggoodparents talking about all things Benadryl. Why do people refer to Baby Benadryl when there's no such thing? Why is Benadryl so commonly mis-dosed and how can that be dangerous? What's a better alternative to Benadryl when you're offering potentially allergenic foods to your baby like eggs, milk and peanut, among others? If you've ever worried about what to do if your baby has an allergic reaction to food, Dr. Boucher has some really practical suggestions that will help ease your mind! If you're ready to raise an independent eater and prevent picky eating then let's get started learning about baby-led weaning together! Subscribe, rate and review the podcast here. FREE BABY-LED WEANING FOR BEGINNERS ONLINE WORKSHOP: https://babyledweaning.co/workshop?utm_source=Shownotes&utm_medium=Podcast&utm_campaign=Episode%20Link FOLLOW @BABYLEDWEANTEAM ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/babyledweanteam/ SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: https://blwpodcast.com/130 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's very special Back to Basics Episode, we chat with Phil Boucher, MD about his experience working in pediatric private practice. He is a father of 5, pediatrician, blogger and podcaster too. He shares his best tips for getting into the world of private practice and what he sees as the top benefits of staying there. In this episode, you will learn: Why he decided to start his Facebook group and podcast. Why he decided to go into pediatric private practice. How he recommends getting into private practice in today's world. What are some financial benefits of private practice. Why he recommends working at another private practice before starting your own. What tips he has for growing a private practice. How he recommends going about the process of referrals for specialists. Why he loves private practice and the freedom it allows his family life. What his top tips are for building a very successful private practice. Phil Boucher, MD is a pediatrician, father of 5, and owner of a pediatric group in Lincoln, NE. He helps parents in his office, has an online brand where he attracts new patients to his practice and online sleep course. His real passion is helping other private practice physicians to create their thriving practice and fulfilling lives. He has a Facebook group called, The Private Practice Accelerator, where he connects with other private practice physicians to teach strategies to get a handle on time management, personal productivity, focus and all the other business and personal development topics they forgot to teach us in medical school. He also launched a podcast, Private Practice Matters, where he shares his strategies, private practice mindset, and interviews experts than can help docs do what only they can do. Links we discussed in the show: Join Dr. Boucher's Facebook group: The Private Practice Accelerator. Check out his new podcast too: Private Practice Matters. Read more about him on his website: Drphilboucher.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!