Podcasts

Episode 239: Launching A Pain Practice Straight Out Of Fellowship w. Dr. Shachi Patel
Are you curious about the journey of owning a pain practice? In this first episode of our two-part series about pain practice ownership, we're revisiting my conversation with Dr. Shachi Patel, founder of Delmarva Pain and Spine Center. Dr. Patel shares her...

Episode 238: FTC Pushes To Make Noncompetes Illegal – Here’s What It Could Mean w. Scott Weavil
How will the FTC's ban on noncompete agreements impact the U.S. workforce and—specifically—physicians? In this episode, Scott Weavil, founder and Principal Attorney of Weavil Law PC, joins us to discuss the recent FTC ruling that bans most noncompete agreements and...
Episode 237: Four Quick Tax Items To Check On Your 1040 w. Evgeni Ivanov
In this special tax season episode, we welcome back Evgeni Ivanov, a friend of the show and our resident tax expert, to discuss essential tax considerations for anesthesiologists and pain management physicians. As we dive into the complexities of Form 1040 and its...

Episode 236: Six Easy Wins For Transitioning To Attendinghood
Transitioning from training to attendinghood can be both exciting and daunting, especially as you approach the culmination of your residency or fellowship. In this episode, we'll uncover six actionable strategies to ease this transition and set yourself up for...

Episode 235: Sophisticated Giving Strategies With Donor Advised Funds w. Jim Giese
A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a giving account established at a public charity that allows donors to make charitable contributions and receive tax deductions. DAFs are popular because of their versatility, which allows donors to give whenever and however much is...

Episode 234: Understanding Patient Decision Psychology To Increase Practice Profit w. Zed Williamson
Today we welcome back Zed Williamson, a seasoned entrepreneur and expert in healthcare practice optimization. Zed shares the transformative approach his team employs to address the challenges practices face in capitalizing on increased patient volume. Instead of...