
As an acupuncturist in private practice, there is the conflict between being a healer and a business person. This conflict is often the reason that not every practitioner is able to see as many patients as he or she would like. In order to succeed in spite of economic circumstances, one must at the same time be an effective clinician and an effective administrator.
Running an acupuncture practice involves over 100 different types of tasks, only two of which are diagnosis and delivering care. Increasing treatment results by using effective treatment styles is essential to gain patient trust from the first treatment onward. At the same time, an effective administrative system is necessary for business proficiency.
Curry Chaudoir is the Executive Director of Acupuncture and Holistic Health Associates, a multiple-practitioner clinic which has become one of the largest acupuncture clinics in the country. He regularly trains acupuncturists from around the country on his clinic’s unique methods of care. In this class, Curry focuses on practical marketing basics and successful communication strategies in attracting and educating Americans on acupuncture and Oriental medicine. He will also discuss essentials of systematizing an acupuncture practice and cultivating the ability to increase treatment efficacy.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
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