Join Dr. Phil Boucher and Dr. Marina Capella as they delve into the practical steps and legal considerations involved in transitioning from a fee-for-service practice to opening your own pediatric Direct Primary Care (DPC). Drawing from Dr. Phil’s firsthand experience, this episode provides valuable insights on navigating contracts, understanding non-compete clauses, and strategically planning your exit to ensure a smooth transition to DPC without jeopardizing future endeavors.
Key Highlights
Discussion on the initial steps to consider when planning to leave a fee-for-service practice, emphasizing the importance of thoroughly reviewing your employment contract.
Insightful tips on how to obtain a copy of your contract without raising suspicions, including practical advice for approaching your employer.
Exploring key contract elements such as notice period requirements and non-compete clauses, with a focus on understanding their implications for your career.
Advice on engaging a lawyer to decipher the legalese of your contract, ensuring you fully comprehend your obligations and rights.
Strategies for maintaining a professional relationship during your transition, managing the departure process gracefully, and preparing for potential challenges from former partners or employers.
Tips on how to communicate your new practice details to your patients while adhering to contractual limitations, ensuring they can continue to access your services.
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If you’re contemplating a move to Direct Primary Care, this episode is a must-listen, packed with actionable advice to navigate the complexities of such a significant career shift. Remember, careful planning and legal guidance are crucial in making a successful transition that aligns with your professional goals and legal obligations.
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