240 - How to Improve the Podiatry Profession

Podiatry Legends Podcast - A podcast by Tyson E Franklin

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Many podiatrists are leaving the profession quite early in their careers, and there have been a lot of recent talks about what we can do to stop this from happening and, at the same time, how we can improve the profession heading into the future. So I thought, why not invite several podiatrists onto the podcast to share their thoughts? The purpose of this episode is not to solve all the issues we're facing but merely to spark the conversation.  On this episode, I have been joined by Richard Chasen (Victoria, Australia), Timothy Shea (California, USA), Sean Savage (Ireland), Bharti Rajput (Scotland), Bronwyn Cooper (New South Wales, Australia), Jonathan Small (England) and Judi Pascoe (Queensland, Australia).  If you enjoy this episode, please tell your podiatry friends to listen, as it's essential for as many podiatrists as possible to think about how we can ALL improve the podiatry profession.  You may also want to listen to Ep 209: Why I Left Podiatry (Part 1) and Ep 210 (Part 2).  If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at [email protected].  Business Coaching  Are you looking for a Podiatry Business Coach who thinks differently and has a proven track record of helping podiatrists in business? If you are, please email me and let's chat to see if we're a good fit. Also, I only work with podiatrists. YouTube Are you SUBSCRIBED to my YouTube Channel, Tyson E Franklin - Podiatry Business Coach? YouTube is where I upload all the uncut videos from my podcasts and other short business tips.  12-Week Podiatry Business Reboot Have you done the 12-Week Podiatry Business Reboot? It will change how you think about your podiatry business, and there is a 100% money-back guarantee if you do not feel it is worth your investment. Podiatry Business Owners Club Please visit my group, the Podiatry Business Owners Club, on Facebook if you want to connect with like-minded podiatrists who enjoy business.