How to manage practice change

March 1, 2019

The American writer and humorist Mark Twain once said, “The only person who likes change is a wet baby.” As a medical practice consultant, Debra Phairas likes to use that metaphor to make a few cogent points.
Phairas, who is president of Practice & Liability Consultants, LLC, based in San Francisco, says “doctors are usually more able to make changes in evidence-based medicine, but I remind them they aren’t practicing medicine the same way they did 25 years ago, that advances occur on the business side, too, and that it’s necessary to keep up.”Read more at Dermatology Times >>

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