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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2020 · 55 MIN

How to Create True Patient Centered Care, Have Fun in Healthcare and Build An Amazing Team with Dr. Chris Feldman

from The Pain and Performance Podcast · host Derrick Hines

This is such an inspiring episode for me. Dr. Feldman is the founder of Feldman Orthodontics and a very positive, energetic and growth minded doctor. This episode covers:How to cultivate a positive attitude in healthcareMarketing in 2020Having Fun in MedicineWhat is Professionalism in HealthcareThoughts on leadership and hiringReally putting patients firstHow moving his workout to the morning changed his lifeStay until the end to hear Dr. Feldman's Number 1 Book for Office Culture reading!!So, so, so much more.If you are in healthcare this is a must listen.You can find more information about Dr. Feldman at https://feldmansmiles.com/Patients inquiries at (337) 256-8999For info about Acadiana Pain go to www.acadianapain.com or call 337-504-5144. For more about todays podcast go to www.derrickhines.com

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This is such an inspiring episode for me. Dr. Feldman is the founder of Feldman Orthodontics and a very positive, energetic and growth minded doctor. This episode covers: How to cultivate a positive attitude in healthcareMarketing in 2020Having Fun in MedicineWhat is Professionalism in HealthcareThoughts on leadership and hiringReally putting patients firstHow moving his workout to the morning changed his lifeStay until the end to hear Dr. Feldman's Number 1 Book for Office Culture reading!!S...

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