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In this episode, we'll show you How to Set Your New Staff Member up for Success. We'll give you an overview of the onboarding process and what you should include. You'll also hear some of the best tips for making sure their new hires hit the ground running. There's no doubt that onboarding is an important process for both the new employee and the employer. But it can be hard to know where to start. It's not just about giving them a tour of the office and introducing them to their new coworkers.

In today's economy, it is more important than ever for businesses to find ways to grow and expand. For healthcare businesses, this can be a challenge, but it is not impossible. There are a number of different ways to go about growing your healthcare business, and each has its own set of pros and cons. Growing a healthcare business can be tricky- it's important to make sure you have a solid plan in place and understand the landscape of the industry. After all, the healthcare industry is constantly changing, and what works today might not work tomorrow.

In this episode, we’ll show you the 3 hot tips to ensure that your team’s performance is excellent despite working remotely. To guarantee that your team is happy and satisfied with the healthcare practice, you need to set up a specific frequency for how you meet your team, have a meeting structure and make them accountable for their actions.

In this episode, we’ll share with you 3 Reasons Why Patients Drop Out. By knowing such reasons, you’ll be able to help patients better stay in their treatments. Through this, you will also be able to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction.

In this episode of the Practice Acceleration Podcast, we have put Kwan Leung, the founder and CEO of Enable Exercise, into the hot seat. According to him, there is no question that starting your own business can be an incredibly rewarding experience. However, before you can reap the benefits of owning your own company, you first need to make sure that you have a firm grasp of the basics. By doing so, you can make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls