Starting A Private Practice (On-Demand Webinar)
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Release Date: October 18, 2024

Expiration Date: October 17, 2027

This recorded webinar provides a practical overview of launching and growing a private interventional pain practice in today’s evolving healthcare landscape. Using a real-world case study, faculty share lessons learned from establishing an independent pain practice in a highly competitive market characterized by large health systems, private equity-backed management organizations, and rapid regional growth.

Through this activity, learners will gain insight into the key steps involved in forming a private practice, including strategic planning, market positioning, and operational considerations. The session also explores approaches to differentiating an independent practice from healthcare systems and private equity groups, while examining the advantages and challenges of solo practice, private group practice, and employed physician models. Participants will leave with practical perspectives to help inform career and practice development decisions.

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Physicians, Pain, Residents, Fellows

Following participation in this activity, learners will be able to:

  • Identify the steps needed to begin forming a private practice group.
  • Differentiate yourself from healthcare systems and private equity groups.
  • Discuss the risks and benefits of solo practice, private group practice, and employment models.
Moderator: Taif Mukhdomi, MD
Panelists: Junaid Mukhdomi, MD & Marcus Harris, MD
This is activity is not eligible for CME credit.
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