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EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 54 MIN

Suing for Her Freedom: How Dr. Nyasha Spears Won Her Non-Compete Battle and Opened Amity Creek Direct Primary Care in Duluth, Minnesota

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Dr. Maryal Concepcion welcomes Dr. Nyasha Spears, family physician and co-founder of Amity Creek Primary Care in Duluth, Minnesota. After her century-old community clinic was closed by a corporate hospital system with just 36 days notice, Dr. Spears took her former employer to court, won a temporary injunction against her non-compete, and opened the doors to Amity Creek alongside her partner Dr. Kristen Lusian.What You'll LearnHow a corporate hospital merger transformed a beloved community clinic and pushed Dr. Spears toward DPCWhy she chose to sue for her freedom rather than accept her non-competeThe strategies she explored to get around her non-compete and why most didn't workHow she partnered with Dr. Kristen Lucian while legally restricted from being an LLC ownerWhy "don't lawyer up" advice didn't apply to her situationHow a judge ruled physician non-competes against the public interestWhat it looks like to serve patients with catastrophic insurance, trauma history, and chronic anxiety in DPCWhy partnership in DPC reduces decision fatigueHow to balance opening a practice with parenting and presenceAbout Dr. Nyasha SpearsDr. Nyasha Spears is a family physician in Duluth, Minnesota. She trained at the Duluth Family Medicine Residency Program and practiced full spectrum family medicine including operative obstetrics in Ashland, Wisconsin before returning to Duluth. She is passionate about community medicine, independent physician practice, and serving patients in the way they truly need.Connect with Dr. Nyasha SpearsVisit Amity Creek Direct Primary Care online for more information about her practice in Duluth, Minnesota.Subscribe and Support My DPC StoryLeave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts to help other physicians find these stories. Join our Patreon for commercial-free episodes and extended conversations. Visit mydpcstory.com for the Start Here page, free resources, and the DPC Toolkit Magazine. Follow @mydpcstory on all platforms.Cooperative of American Physicians or CAP. Learn more about the medical malpractice company used by Dr. Maryal Concepcion since 2021 at capphysicians.com or by calling 800-356-5672.Guava Health. A premium patient experience, pulling data from EHRs and wearables, helping  see the full picture and uncover root causes to deliver personalized care. ZION HealthShare. Get peace of mind for major medical events without going back into the insurance maze.  Hint AI helps you move faster through every stage of the patient visit. Hint AI Chat lets you ask questions about a patient's chart and instantly surface relevant notes, labs, and clinical history. Learn more at hint.com/ai.Support the showGET your FREE MONTHLY BUSINESS TOOL DOWNLOADBecome A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube

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Dr. Maryal Concepcion welcomes Dr. Nyasha Spears, family physician and co-founder of Amity Creek Primary Care in Duluth, Minnesota. After her century-old community clinic was closed by a corporate hospital system with just 36 days notice, Dr. Spears took her former employer to court, won a temporary injunction against her non-compete, and opened the doors to Amity Creek alongside her partner Dr. Kristen Lusian. What You'll Learn How a corporate hospital merger transformed a beloved community ...

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