

Blog #41 - Graduate Performance at the 6 month mark
You have reached the 6 month mark in private practice. How do you feel you are going? You should be very clear about your performance at...


Blog #40 - How are you paying your young physios?
This is a topic that has risen recently in our own clinic with an exceptional 2nd year physio wanting to move onto a commission model....


Blog #39 - My graduate is being a 'hands off' physio and patients
Great question and with all the hype in physiotherapy around whether manual therapy is waste of time in our profession, this question has...


Blog #38 - Management Plans for Graduates in Private Practice
Checklists, Management Plans, Start Up Plans. No matter what you want to call it, a graduate starting in private practice needs a clear...


Blog #37 - How do you evaluate the client experience your graduate is deli
Once a graduate enters the 4 walls of the cubicle, we put much trust in them to look after our clients and provide them with the...


Blog #36 - Teaming with Patients VS Working as a Team. What's the dif
Never heard of Teaming. Neither had we until recently either. Teaming is what we have to do as physiotherapists in the initial stages of...


Blog #20 - Part 1 of 3 Tips to Minimise Graduate Cancellations in Private Practice
As Levi Bauer explains in a post on the HDM Corp. Blog, “the median salary for a physical therapist is around $75,000, which equates to...


Blog #18 - Streamlining Your Graduate for Private Practice
Graduate physiotherapists try and hit the ground running in private practice by utilising all of the assessments available to them from...


Blog #17 - Dear Physiotherapy Graduate....
Dear Physiotherapy Graduates, As we past the halfway mark in the final year of your physiotherapy degree I would like to give you some...


Blog # 16 - Why am I still getting a lot of patient cancellations??
As Levi Bauer explains in a post on the HDM Corp. Blog, “the median salary for a physical therapist is around $75,000, which equates to...





