• It's Never too Early to Start Building Your Practice - How One Psychiatrist Started in Residency

  • Sep 20 2021
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

It's Never too Early to Start Building Your Practice - How One Psychiatrist Started in Residency

  • Summary

  • You know about direct primary care, but what about building that type of business model and practice in a different specialty? My guest in this episode is Dr. Brook Choulet and she did just that. Dr. Choulet started building out her practice while still in residency. She is also one of the few psychiatrists in the country that offer a concierge level of service to her patients. We dive into how she built her practice, what a concierge level of service looks like, and how it’s never too early to start learning and building.

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