Podiatry Unfiltered

10x Is Easier Than 2x: Escape the Volume Trap in Podiatry (Podiatry Unfiltered Ep. 12)

16 min · 27 mrt 2026
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In episode 12 of Podiatry Unfiltered, Dr. Michele McGowan shares how the book “10X Is Easier Than 2X” reshaped her mindset and improved her hybrid podiatry practice by shifting from chasing volume to delivering higher-value care. She argues that “2x” thinking leads doctors to add more low-reimbursement visits, longer days, and more staff while increasing burnout without doubling profit, calling this the insurance-driven “volume trap.” McGowan explains that “10x” means doing things differently: fewer patients, more time per visit, better outcomes, and higher-value treatment plans built around services like custom orthotics, laser therapy, SoftWave, and regenerative medicine protocols. She recommends identifying highest-value services, packaging care into programs (heel pain, neuropathy, nail fungus), educating patients, and stopping low-value visits that block higher-value care. 00:00 Welcome Back Intro 00:27 Why This Book Matters 01:21 Hybrid Practice Reality 02:21 The Two X Trap 03:58 Add Value Before Cutting 05:23 Doing It Different 06:20 Escape The Volume Model 09:04 What Ten X Looks Like 10:25 Stop Selling Visits 11:51 Make It Actionable 13:14 Patient Education Mindset 15:08 Final Takeaways Outro

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