EPISODE · Dec 26, 2025 · 53 MIN
Why Young Doctors Should BUY a Medical Practice, Not Start One - Dr. Ardeshir Khademi Explains
from Healthcare Business Growth Conversations · host Orange Carrot Media
Why are so many physicians burned out, and what actually prevents it?In this episode of Healthcare Business Growth Conversations, I speak with Dr. Ardeshir Khademi, a neurologist with 35+ years in medicine and over two decades running a private outpatient practice in Florida.We break down why physician burnout is often driven by lack of autonomy, not workload, and why outpatient neurology is heading toward a major shortage. Dr. Khademi explains why young doctors should consider buying an existing medical practice instead of starting one from scratch, especially as retiring baby-boomer physicians exit and private equity accelerates consolidation.------------------------------About the Guest Dr. Ardeshir Khademi: Dr. Ardeshir Khademi is a board-certified neurologist and the founder of Countryside Neurology in Palm Harbor, Florida. With over 35 years of clinical experience, he specializes in diagnosing and treating complex neurological conditions while leading a patient-centered private practice. Dr. Khademi brings a rare blend of clinical depth, entrepreneurial insight, and long-term leadership in outpatient neurology.------------------------------This episode is relevant for:Residents and fellows exploring private practicePhysicians deciding between employment and ownershipDoctors concerned about burnout and long-term career sustainabilityTopics include private practice ownership, practice acquisition, outpatient neurology trends, physician burnout, healthcare leadership, and the real impact of AI in medical practice.Link to Dr. Khademi's practice Countryside Neurology: https://countrysideneurology.com/
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Why are so many physicians burned out, and what actually prevents it?In this episode of Healthcare Business Growth Conversations, I speak with Dr. Ardeshir Khademi, a neurologist with 35+ years in medicine and over two decades running a private outpatient practice in Florida.We break down why physician burnout is often driven by lack of autonomy, not workload, and why outpatient neurology is heading toward a major shortage. Dr. Khademi explains why young doctors should consider buying an existing medical practice instead of starting one from scratch, especially as retiring baby-boomer physicians exit and private equity accelerates consolidation.------------------------------About the Guest Dr. Ardeshir Khademi: Dr. Ardeshir Khademi is a board-certified neurologist and the founder of Countryside Neurology in Palm Harbor, Florida. With over 35 years of clinical experience, he specializes in diagnosing and treating complex neurological conditions while leading a patient-centered private practice. Dr. Khademi brings a rare blend of clinical depth, entrepreneurial insight, and long-term leadership in outpatient neurology.------------------------------This episode is relevant for:Residents and fellows exploring private practicePhysicians deciding between employment and ownershipDoctors concerned about burnout and long-term career sustainabilityTopics include private practice ownership, practice acquisition, outpatient neurology trends, physician burnout, healthcare leadership, and the real impact of AI in medical practice.Link to Dr. Khademi's practice Countryside Neurology: https://countrysideneurology.com/
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