
Want to build a stronger chiropractic practice beyond just clinical skills?In Part 2 of this chiropractic panel, Dr. Juan Escobar and Dr. Arminta Phelps discuss the real challenges chiropractors face after graduation - including patient communication, lifestyle coaching, insurance audits, entrepreneurship, burnout, leadership, and building systems that actually improve patient outcomes.This conversation focuses on the lessons chiropractors learn in real practice that chiropractic school often doesn’t prepare them for.Topics covered in this episode include: • trusting your clinical instinct • improving patient communication • chiropractic business and entrepreneurship • insurance audits and practice stress • lifestyle factors affecting patient outcomes • leadership and team building in chiropractic clinics • common mistakes chiropractors make early in practice • advice for chiropractic students and new chiropractorsThis episode is ideal for chiropractors, chiropractic students, and clinic owners looking to improve patient outcomes while building a stronger and more sustainable chiropractic practice.Guest Links:Dr. Juan Escobar https://escocare.com Instagram: @esco.careDr. Arminta Phelps, DC, CCWP https://achievebalancechiropractic.com Instagram: @achievebalancechiroBeyond Adjustments Podcast Presented by Cyber AdjustmentBrought to you by AI Local Boost http://AiLocalBoost.comProduced by Clear-Cut Podcasting https://clearcutpodcasting.com
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