EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 6 MIN
Boosting Nail Care and Patient Flow Strategies
from Don Pelto, DPM - Podiatry Practice Mastery · host Don Pelto, DPM
Are you making the most out of your nail care services, Lamisil treatments, and Shockwave therapy to improve patient outcomes? In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I break down a busy Friday in my practice, sharing insights on optimizing nail tech workflows, managing ulcer cases, enhancing Shockwave protocols, and improving Lamisil booster strategies to make treatments more effective and efficient.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow to improve nail tech efficiency and patient managementThe best approach to handling Lamisil boosters and medication protocolsHow to manage vascular ulcers and prevent complicationsPractical tips for optimizing Shockwave therapy sessionsInsights on better structuring treatment visits for improved outcomesWhy You Should ListenIf you want to streamline treatments, improve patient outcomes, and enhance efficiency in your podiatry practice, this episode shares actionable tips you can implement immediately. From nail care optimization to Shockwave strategies and Lamisil boosters, you’ll learn how to make every visit count.Key Topics Covered[0:00] Managing nail tech workflows and patient transitions[0:47] Improving ingrown toenail treatments and office visit structures[1:42] Best practices for diabetic foot exams and circulation studies[2:00] Handling Lamisil boosters and improving medication protocols[2:35] Addressing vascular ulcers and when to refer to specialists[3:01] Using OniFix and correct toes for better patient outcomes[3:36] Managing kissing corns and syndactylization options[4:12] Optimizing Shockwave therapy for plantar heel pain[4:44] Reducing treatment visits and streamlining Lamisil regimens[5:36] Insights on integrating audits to evaluate practice growth👉 Listen now to discover practical strategies for streamlining treatments, improving outcomes, and managing podiatry workflows more efficiently!
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Are you making the most out of your nail care services, Lamisil treatments, and Shockwave therapy to improve patient outcomes? In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I break down a busy Friday in my practice, sharing insights on optimizing nail tech workflows, managing ulcer cases, enhancing Shockwave protocols, and improving Lamisil booster strategies to make treatments more effective and efficient.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow to improve nail tech efficiency and patient managementThe best approach to handling Lamisil boosters and medication protocolsHow to manage vascular ulcers and prevent complicationsPractical tips for optimizing Shockwave therapy sessionsInsights on better structuring treatment visits for improved outcomesWhy You Should ListenIf you want to streamline treatments, improve patient outcomes, and enhance efficiency in your podiatry practice, this episode shares actionable tips you can implement immediately. From nail care optimization to Shockwave strategies and Lamisil boosters, you’ll learn how to make every visit count.Key Topics Covered[0:00] Managing nail tech workflows and patient transitions[0:47] Improving ingrown toenail treatments and office visit structures[1:42] Best practices for diabetic foot exams and circulation studies[2:00] Handling Lamisil boosters and improving medication protocols[2:35] Addressing vascular ulcers and when to refer to specialists[3:01] Using OniFix and correct toes for better patient outcomes[3:36] Managing kissing corns and syndactylization options[4:12] Optimizing Shockwave therapy for plantar heel pain[4:44] Reducing treatment visits and streamlining Lamisil regimens[5:36] Insights on integrating audits to evaluate practice growth👉 Listen now to discover practical strategies for streamlining treatments, improving outcomes, and managing podiatry workflows more efficiently!
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