by Jeff Zimmerman, PhD | Jul 26, 2012 | Business matters
What great advice! So many of our colleagues try to build their practice by trying many different initiatives at once. “I'll start a group practice, build a niche in eating disorders and hire a biofeedback clinician, while I write a book and hire a marketing...
by Jeff Zimmerman, PhD | May 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
Do you get asked to give talks for free? How do you view these requests? Are people trying to get your professional time and expertise delivered free to their audience? Is it more uncompensated time out of the office? Or, is it a tremendous opportunity to showcase...
by Jeff Zimmerman, PhD | May 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
You Can Get Useful Information from Their Summary Stats Psychology Today is frequently visited when the public wants to find a mental health clinician. If you're listed there you get summaries of the activity on your account. What do they mean? Can they tell you...
by Jeff Zimmerman, PhD | Dec 31, 2011 | Uncategorized
"Private Practice: Finding the Right Fit" is our newest offering at TPI as we start 2012. Join your colleagues at TPI as they seek to shape their practice to best fit their needs and interests. Engage in a lively discussion focused on: Building new sources of...
by Jeff Zimmerman, PhD | Dec 3, 2011 | Business matters, Office procedures
When a clinician joins a practice, either full-time or part-time, the question often arises about whether he or she should be characterized as an “Employee” or as an “Independent Contractor.” One key difference is who pays the payroll taxes. When the clinician is an...