ABOUT THE WEBINAR

This webinar is designed to provide practice owners, new graduates and healthcare providers at all levels of experience with the insights needed to build successful and mutually beneficial employer/employee relationships. Learn about the often overlooked value of the associate role, and how to create an environment where both parties thrive. We will take a deep dive into the best practices for structuring an ideal associate position, including compensation, responsibilities and optimal opportunities for learning and growth.


WHAT YOU'LL LEARN 

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the real value a chiropractic associate can bring to a practice beyond just "filling a labor gap"

  • Learn essential strategies for fostering a strong, trusting and mutually beneficial relationship between chiropractic owners and associates

  • Identify and apply proven strategies to navigate common pitfalls in the owner-associate dynamic and learn how to effectively overcome them for long-term success.


HOW IT WORKS


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About our Guest Instructor:

Dr. Lisa Goodman, DC, CCSP, CACCP
Author of The Manual for the Chiropractic Entrepreneur, Dr. Lisa Goodman founded multidisciplinary clinic, Washington Park Chiropractic in 2006 in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Goodman is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) and Certified Prenatal and Pediatric Chiropractor (CACCP). In addition to being an avid golfer, she is TPI golf certified and works as part of the performance and recovery team of the USGA. She is a CrossFit L1 and CrossFit Kids Certified Trainer. Passionate about growing our profession, Dr. Goodman enjoys teaching and mentoring the next generation of chiropractors. She is an international speaker on business development and pediatric sports chiropractic. Dr. Goodman is an instructor for the ACA Pediatrics Council Diplomate Program.

Prior to graduating as Valedictorian from Palmer College of Chiropractic West, where she was the Sports Council President, Dr. Goodman earned her undergraduate degree in communications from the University of Miami and had an exciting four year career in advertising. Areas of special interest include business development, pediatric chiropractic, youth athletes, golf biomechanics and fitness, prenatal care and strength training.

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