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The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Podkast av The Business & Leadership of Medicine w/ Michael Tetreault, Editor-in-Chief

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The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast is the recorded history of membership medicine. Hosted by Michael Tetreault, Editor-in-Chief of Concierge Medicine Today — and a nearly 20-year student of this industry from the patient side of the exam room — this podcast explores concierge and membership-based medicine through candid conversations with physicians, healthcare executives, attorneys, practice management experts, and industry innovators. If you're a physician building, growing, or rethinking your practice — this is the conversation you didn't know you needed. Topics: Concierge Medicine · Membership Medicine · Physician Leadership · Practice Management & Growth · Healthcare Entrepreneurship · Patient Experience & Hospitality · Practice Design & Culture · Precision Medicine · Whole Genome Sequencing · Pharmacogenomics · Longevity Medicine · Functional & Integrative Medicine · Physician Burnout & Wellbeing · Succession Planning · Legal & Compliance · Accounting & Financial Planning · Insurance & Payor Strategy · Staffing & Team Culture · Technology & AI in Medicine · Telehealth · Branding & Marketing for Physicians · Interior Design & Practice Environment · Nursing & Allied Health · Direct Primary Care (DPC) Produced by Concierge Medicine Today (CMT) — the industry's independent trade publication since 2007. Host of the annual Concierge Medicine Forum. 🌐 www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com 👥 www.instagram.com/conciergemedicineforum/ For general informational purposes only. Not medical, legal, or financial advice. Views are the speaker's own. Full terms: conciergemedicinetoday.com/tcpp

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episode Health Systems & Concierge Medicine: Strategy, Service Lines, and the Future of Primary Care cover

Health Systems & Concierge Medicine: Strategy, Service Lines, and the Future of Primary Care

In this episode of the DocPreneur Leadership Podcast, host Michael Tetreault sits down with Alex Muckerman, Senior Manager at ECG Management Consultants, for a candid, strategy-first conversation about how health systems are thinking about — and in some cases, finally acting on — concierge and membership-based medicine as a legitimate service line. Alex brings a rare combination of management consulting rigor and deep operational knowledge of the concierge medicine landscape. He's worked with health systems and medical groups across the country, designing and implementing customized concierge and direct primary care models that are built to last — not just to check a box. In this conversation, we cover: * Why more health systems are taking concierge medicine seriously right now * What a well-designed concierge medicine service line actually looks like * How to align a concierge model with your organization's broader ambulatory strategy * The common mistakes health systems make when entering this space * What physicians inside large systems need to understand about this shift * And what the evolving primary care market means for the future of relationship-based medicine Whether you're a physician entrepreneur, a practice leader, or a health system executive, this is a conversation worth your time. ABOUT ALEX MUCKERMAN Alex Muckerman is a Senior Manager at ECG Management Consultants, a national leader in healthcare business strategy and one of the most respected management consulting firms in the industry. Alex brings more than eight years of combined experience across ambulatory strategy, medical group operations, provider compensation, revenue cycle management, and concierge medicine practice model development. He specializes in conducting data-driven ambulatory enterprise performance evaluations and has led practice assessments and financial turnaround initiatives for organizations ranging from large, multispecialty health system–owned medical groups to small independent practices. He has extensive expertise in concierge medicine service line development and implementation, and is recognized for his ability to design customized concierge and direct primary care business models that meet patient demand while generating sustainable financial returns. Alex holds an MBA in Healthcare Management, Strategy, and Consulting from Washington University in St. Louis — Olin Business School, and previously served as a consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he worked with the Veterans Health Administration on clinical and financial systems development. He is a thoughtful voice on how health systems can approach membership-based medicine not as a trend — but as a strategic imperative. CONNECT WITH ALEX MUCKERMAN & ECG * 🔗 Alex's ECG and LinkedIn Profiles: ecgmc.com/about/team/amuckerman [https://www.ecgmc.com/about/team/amuckerman] and https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexmuckerman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexmuckerman/] * 📄 Article — Aligning Primary Care Models with Evolving Market Dynamics: ecgmc.com/insights/article/aligning-primary-care-models-with-evolving-market-dynamics [https://www.ecgmc.com/insights/article/aligning-primary-care-models-with-evolving-market-dynamics] * 📄 Blog — It's Time for Health Systems to Adopt a Concierge Medicine Service Line Strategy: ecgmc.com/insights/blog/1644 [https://www.ecgmc.com/insights/blog/1644/its-time-for-health-systems-to-adopt-a-concierge-medicine-service-line-strategy/] © 2007–2026 Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. All rights reserved. Content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, financial, or professional advice. CMT is not liable for errors, omissions, or any loss arising from use of this content. By using this site you agree to our Terms, Conditions & Privacy Policy. Content may not be duplicated or reprinted without permission.

28. april 2026 - 1 h 18 min
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The Longevity Practice: How One Model Is Combining Medicine, Nutrition, and Exercise Science Under One Roof

What does proactive, personalized healthcare actually look like in practice? In this episode of the DocPreneur Leadership Podcast, host Michael Tetreault sits down with Keith Bozeman and Kailah Murphy from MEDgevity — a collaborative health company designed to support concierge physicians and their patients through an integrated, team-based care model. MEDgevity functions as an extension of the physician's team, combining board-certified physician oversight with registered dietitians and exercise physiologists to bridge gaps that traditional healthcare often leaves behind. Their virtual-first approach brings together advanced screenings, biomarker analysis, genetic insights, and performance benchmarks to help patients identify risks early and build personalized strategies for longevity and performance. In this conversation, Keith and Kailah speak candidly about the dangers of nutritional misinformation, the power of micro-habits and whole foods in building sustainable health outcomes, and why muscle preservation deserves far more attention than most wellness trends deliver. For concierge physicians, the MEDgevity model offers something practical and timely — a way to extend the reach of your care team, reduce physician workload, and give patients coordinated, longitudinal support that goes well beyond the annual physical. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, or financial advice. 🔗 Resources Mentioned 🌐 MEDgevity — medgevityhealth.com [https://www.medgevityhealth.com/] 📄 About MEDgevity — medgevityhealth.com/about [https://www.medgevityhealth.com/about] 👥 Meet the Team — medgevityhealth.com/our-team [https://www.medgevityhealth.com/our-team]

24. april 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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The Intersection of Concierge Care and Lifestyle Medicine

CMT is pulling this one from the vault this week — because this conversation captures something that's hard to teach but impossible to miss: the "it factor" that helps physicians not just survive in concierge medicine, but truly thrive. So, what happens when concierge medicine meets lifestyle medicine? Dr. Dorothy Serna, founder of North Cypress Internal Medicine and Wellness in Houston, Texas, has a pretty compelling answer. To learn more, visit: https://drserna.com Dorothy Cohen Serna, MD, FACP, FACLM, DipABLM, NBC-HWC Dr. Serna walks us through this week why she left high-volume, transactional care behind and built something different — a practice rooted in time, trust, and real transformation. Extended visits. 24/7 direct access. A smaller patient panel that finally lets her practice medicine the way it was meant to be practiced. She also breaks down the six pillars of lifestyle health — nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep, social connection, and avoiding risky substances — and makes clear these aren't wellness buzzwords. In her practice, they're frontline clinical tools for preventing and reversing chronic disease. And we get honest about the hard stuff too — physician burnout, doctor self-care, what a real membership model transition looks like, and why the team you build around your patients matters as much as the care you deliver. If you've been running on the hamster wheel and quietly wondering if there's a better way forward — don't skip this one. The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are their own and do not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. Consult qualified professionals before making practice decisions.

14. april 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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(Part 2) The Hidden Leadership Problem in Medical Practices

If you're building — or seriously considering — a membership-based practice, you don't have to figure this out in isolation. Explore leadership insights, operational frameworks, and real-world case studies: * Concierge Medicine Today Leadership Hub & Knowledge Center [https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/] * Submit a question, article, or perspective [https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/contact] * Join us at the industry's annual conference in Atlanta [https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/] every October — where physicians, operators, and innovators come together to build better systems, not just better ideas. 🎧 Recommended For * Physicians considering concierge, hybrid, or DPC models * Practice owners and administrators * Healthcare investors and operators * Policy professionals and analysts * Anyone tracking the future of primary care 📢 Share This Episode If this episode resonated with you, share it with a colleague who's asking hard questions about sustainability, burnout, or the future of their practice. These conversations shape the next generation of care. This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, legal, financial, or professional advice.

9. april 2026 - 41 min
episode Clinical excellence got you here. Operational readiness is what will sustain you. cover

Clinical excellence got you here. Operational readiness is what will sustain you.

Why Operational Gaps in Independent Medicine Are a Systems Problem — Not a Physician Problem By Michael Tetreault, Host, DocPreneur Leadership Podcast | Editor-In-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today There's a pattern showing up across independent medicine — in Direct Primary Care, in concierge practices, in membership-based models of every size. Highly trained physicians keep asking what look like basic business and technology questions. And the most common response? Frustration. Eye rolls. The quiet assumption that these doctors just aren't cut out for ownership. That response is wrong. And it's worth slowing down to understand why. Start With First Principles What are we actually asking physicians to do when we invite them into independent practice? We're asking them to step out of employed models — where operations, technology, billing, and compliance are handled by someone else — and into full ownership of every one of those functions. Clinical. Operational. Financial. Often overnight. Often without a structured transition. Then we express surprise when gaps appear. That's not a physician problem. That's a systems problem. When you remove the infrastructure without replacing it, gaps aren't a sign of failure. They're the predictable, entirely logical outcome of an incomplete transition. What Forums Reveal — and What They Can't Fix Peer forums in independent medicine have become something they were never designed to be: de facto training systems. Physicians turn to them because something has to fill the gap. And forums offer speed, community, and real-world experience. That matters. But forums are reactive by nature. They answer the question in front of them. They don't build the foundational readiness that prevents the question from needing to be asked in the first place. Repeated "basic" questions in those spaces aren't annoyances. They're signals. They're telling us that structured onboarding for independent practice doesn't yet exist at scale — and that the profession is quietly improvising around that absence every single day. The Real Leadership Question If independent medicine is going to grow — if concierge and membership-based care is going to fulfill its potential to reshape how Americans experience primary care — it has to become something more than a movement. It has to become a system. That means scalable onboarding. Structured operational frameworks. High-trust training environments where physicians can ask the questions they need to ask without social penalty. Clinical excellence got them here. Operational readiness is what sustains them. The difference between those two things isn't a character flaw. It's a training gap. And training gaps are solvable. In This Episode, We Explore: * Why operational gaps show up in otherwise high-performing physicians * The difference between intelligence and operational readiness * Why peer forums can't — and shouldn't — carry the burden of onboarding * What scalable, high-trust training actually looks like in membership-based care * How better systems — not better criticism — move this model forward The Bottom Line The next phase of leadership in independent medicine isn't just about inspiring physicians to build differently. It's about giving them the structured foundations to do it well. That's repeatable. That's transferable. That's the work. If you're building — or seriously considering — a membership-based practice, you don't have to figure this out in isolation. Explore leadership insights, operational frameworks, and real-world case studies: * Concierge Medicine Today Leadership Hub & Knowledge Center [https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/] * Submit a question, article, or perspective [https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/contact] * Join us at the industry's annual conference in Atlanta [https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/] every October — where physicians, operators, and innovators come together to build better systems, not just better ideas. This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, legal, financial, or professional advice.

31. mars 2026 - 24 min
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