Most recent by Bill Champion
The value of being a team physician
The time and commitment required to work with college and professional teams are significant. When considering the hours during the week and the weekends, in addition to the travel demands, it is commonplace for an acting team orthopedist and the supporting practice to question whether it is worth it.
Have governance documents on the promotion of cutting-edge treatments
The value of being named a ‘top doc’ in your area
In most average-sized to large-sized markets, there is at least one publication that publishes either a “top docs” or a “#1 in the market” issue. These publications and their online versions are often operated and promoted differently by market, but at the end of the day, two questions remain. Is being identified as a “top doc” of any value to you or your practice? And secondly, is there value in purchasing the advertisement offer that follows shortly after receiving this acknowledgment?
Determine the value in sponsorships
You and your practice receive numerous financial requests to support organizations in the form of sponsorships every single year. These sponsorships can range from hospital-related galas to large sporting events and charitable fundraisers. Sponsorships come in all shapes and sizes and involve a broad range of participants and benefactors. With so many options and so many different audiences, how do you know which sponsorships offer you and your practice real value and which ones are simply spending money?
How to improve and maintain a positive online reputation
Online reviews have been infiltrating the internet since the early 2000s and have been further influenced by the growth of Amazon with product reviews and more recently with Google, which implemented reviews as part of its overall search platform. From an orthopedic perspective, reviews have proliferated throughout numerous sites and work so differently that few single strategies can solve the online reputation challenge.