Working FOR YOUR Business vs. Your Business Working FOR YOU.
There are two types of businesses that a nurse practitioner entrepreneur, or any entrepreneur for that matter, can create: A business that you work for. OR 2. A business that works for
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"You can get past the dead end. You can break through the ceiling. I did and so have countless others."
There are two types of businesses that a nurse practitioner entrepreneur, or any entrepreneur for that matter, can create: A business that you work for. OR 2. A business that works for
Many of you have been waiting for this one! In collaboration with Heather Pearce-Shew, CRNA, MSN, who owns a very successful ketamine infusion clinic and is now finishing her NP degree, The
As a cash accepting practice (and even insurance), sometimes patients will want to use their HSA and/or FSA cards. Can they do this? YES! You simply just swipe their card with your
Have a patient with opioid use disorder? Are you going to begin treatment with Suboxone or buprenorphine monotherapy? Seriously consider splitting up their dose into twice daily dosing. Patients do better on
Opioid addiction treatment clinics, or “Suboxone” clinics as they are usually referenced as, are a great side practice to start if this type of niche interests you. Why? Because they have withstood
So, you…. Don’t think you are ready to start your own niche side practice? Don’t think you are ready to aggressively expand your current practice and integrate new services in it? Don’t
REMINDER: The Opioid Addiction Clinic Course is on sale for only $399 until February 12th, then the price will increase to $499! So far many nurse practitioners have commented on how well
Motivation is the driving force behind your business. The more motivated you are, the more productive you will be. The more productive you are, the more successful your business will become. It
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