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Take a Step Back: The Practice Audit Every Owner Needs

15 min · 13. apr. 2026
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Feeling stressed, stuck, or burned out by your medical practice? In this podcast, Brad breaks down why practice owners need a quarterly audit to identify the biggest sources of stress, friction, and inefficiency. From portal messages and staffing problems to anxiety, indecision, and broken systems, this episode shows physicians how to step back, find the real bottlenecks, and create a plan to fix them so they can grow a healthier, more profitable practice.

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