Podiatry Legends Podcast
In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, Tyson E. Franklin talks with Cath Hughes, a pioneering podiatrist who has spent decades at the forefront of foot care innovation. From her work with diabetic patients to revolutionising treatments with , Cath’s experience spans both the clinical and sports worlds. With a career that includes eight seasons treating professional footballers in the UK at the premiership level, she shares her unique insights into advancing podiatric care. We delve into her groundbreaking injectable treatments, discuss the challenges of integrating innovation...
info_outline 351 - The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek (Book Review)Podiatry Legends Podcast
In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, Tyson Franklin and Richard Chasen discuss Simon Sinek's book 'The Infinite Game.' The book emphasises the importance of long-term thinking in business and life, contrasting finite games like soccer, which have clear rules and endpoints, with infinite games like business, where success is continuous and legacy-building. Through stories and examples, they highlight Sinek's key ideas, such as the importance of having a just cause, building trusting teams, and maintaining ethical standards. They discuss relevant comparisons, including Apple vs....
info_outline 350 - Quit If You're Not Happy Where You WorkPodiatry Legends Podcast
In this solo episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, host Tyson E Franklin discusses why podiatrists, especially new graduates, often feel disillusioned with their jobs. Tyson shares an analogy to highlight the frustration of unfulfilled promises and addresses employer dishonesty about job expectations. He provides insights and solutions on how to create a more transparent and fulfilling work environment, encouraging podiatrists to address their concerns and seek better opportunities if necessary. For additional show notes, please visit the . If you have any questions about...
info_outline 349 - Finding the Right Fit: My Hiring Philosophy with Dr Patrick McEneaneyPodiatry Legends Podcast
This week, I’m joined by Dr. Patrick McEneaney for his sixth appearance on the Podiatry Legends Podcast! Patrick, the owner of Northern Illinois Foot and Ankle Specialists, has expanded his practice from two clinics to 16 (soon to be 17 if not already) and shares the secrets behind his growth. We talk about integrating new clinics, building a strong team culture, and why investing in staff is the key to long-term success. Plus, we compare podiatry practices in the United States and Australia. Not an episode to be missed. For additional show notes, please visit the . If...
info_outline 348 - Transforming Chaos Into Calm with Sarah ClarkPodiatry Legends Podcast
Discover how to transform your practice from chaotic to calm in this insightful episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast. Tyson E. Franklin sits down with Sarah Clark of , an expert in optimising healthcare practices through her "Four P's to Success" framework—People, Patients, Paperwork, and Processes. Whether you're looking to improve patient experiences, streamline operations, or elevate your practice management, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help podiatrists and other healthcare providers enhance efficiency and satisfaction. Don’t miss these strategies to take your...
info_outline 347 - The Foot and Ankle Show with Tony GavinPodiatry Legends Podcast
I welcome Tony Gavin back to the Podiatry Legends Podcast to discuss the evolution of the Foot & Ankle Show. Tony reveals how his diverse background, including his time as a salsa dance promoter, inspired him to create a unique conference experience for podiatrists. With over five years of growth, the event now attracts global professionals to share knowledge, network, and inspire one another. Tony shares the behind-the-scenes changes that have made the Foot & Ankle Show a standout event in the podiatry industry, from expanding workshop offerings to refining the conference...
info_outline 346 - Podiatry in Malta with Joe SciortinoPodiatry Legends Podcast
In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to welcome back Joe Sciortino, a Maltese podiatrist, to discuss the state of podiatry in Malta and his career journey from Malta to the UK and back to Malta. If you’re curious about podiatry abroad, this episode is packed with insights. Podiatry in Malta has evolved over the years. Once only known for providing routine foot care, it is rapidly becoming recognised for its broader scope, including expertise in musculoskeletal conditions, sports medicine, and advanced technologies. Joe shares how he’s helping change this perception. More detailed...
info_outline 345 - Top Five Books for ChristmasPodiatry Legends Podcast
On this episode, I am joined by Carly O'Donoghue. We highlight five books that we believe everyone should own, and if you don't, they should be on your Christmas List. These books would also be perfect for team members, friends and family. Book 1: Untamed - "The only thing that was ever wrong with me was my belief that there was something wrong with me." Book 2: The Courage to Be Disliked - Book 3: Nedd Brockman Showing Up - Book 4: The 12 Week Year - Book 5: The One Thing - If you find this video interesting, please share it with your friends, give it a thumbs up, and subscribe to...
info_outline 344 - Jo Shapter Unknowingly Inspiring OthersPodiatry Legends Podcast
Jo Schapter’s journey into the world of podiatry wasn’t a straightforward one. She didn’t begin with a clear path; instead, her story unfolded in ways she never anticipated. From her beginnings in sports science to an unexpected detour into beauty and foot care, Jo's story is a testament to the power of following one's curiosity and passion. Jo’s story is a reminder that we don’t always have to have everything figured out. Sometimes, the best journeys begin when we are willing to explore unfamiliar territories. For Jo, this exploration led to podiatry — a profession she...
info_outline 343 - Podiatry in Mauritius with Usama Anwar and Zahra ChouthyPodiatry Legends Podcast
In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, host Tyson Franklin interviews Usama Anwar and Zahra Chouthy, owners of Podiatry For All in Mauritius. They discuss their unique journey from the UK to Mauritius, highlighting the challenges and rewards of practising podiatry in a country with limited services. The conversation covers cultural insights, the importance of educating doctors and the local population about podiatry, and their personal stories and experiences, making this episode both informative and heartwarming. More detailed notes can be found on the Podiatry Legends Podcast...
info_outlineThis episode is not about increasing fees; it's about understanding the value we put on feet. Jonathan Small is a UK podiatrist, and we discuss why the podiatry profession needs to start thinking differently about the value of feet.
If we think differently, so to will our patients.
Thinking differently is not about charging more, it's about valuing what we do, the service we provide, the lives we change, and the long-term benefits to the patient.
What we do as podiatrists and what the patient gains from seeing us holds tremendous value, more than just pain relief. We can give patients their lives back by allowing them to be active and mobile.
Level of Care & Fee Structures
Podiatrists need to value the solutions we have at our disposal. We can provide services far better than any other health profession, and when we provide this service, we need to value it and charge accordingly.
Respect from our patients only comes once we respect ourselves.
Funding Your Fees
You get what you put out. If you do not value what you do, your patients won’t value it either. Undercutting another podiatrists fees is not good for you, your business or the profession.
You may think patients cannot afford what you're really worth, but is that true?
How are they funding and prioritising other aspects of their life? Haircuts, beauty treatments, teeth whitening, eating out all costs money, and people budget for this, so it's important to remember they also budget for healthcare.
Listen to Patients
Podiatry brings value to patients lives. When someone is in pain, they will probably have a money figure in their head on how much they are prepared to pay to have it fixed.
Therefore when we’re setting our fees, how can we determine what is value for the patient?
What's more important to the patient is not the fee you're charging; it's the cost of it not being fixed properly. This is where the patient really suffers.
If you cut your fees too low, you may unknowingly cut time with the patient or short-cut a service.
Clinic Registration Fee
Jonathan introduced a clinic registration fee for all new patients because a lot of work goes into their first visit before they arrived.
If an insurance company can charge an admin fee, why can't a podiatry business do the same? I think it's brilliant!
You Can't Do That
Some podiatrists will say, 'you can't do that', but Jonathan Small has proven you can. And his business is in a small town with a competitor only 50 meters away.
It's simply a change in mindset.
Defining Our Fees
We shouldn’t define our fees based on what we think is valuable to the patient. We think their health is the most important aspect, but time is more important or convenient for some patients.
Can you have an on-time guarantee or more convenient hours and be prepared to charge a premium for this service?
VIP Experience
Can you create a VIP Experience? That's a game-changer. Are you able to give your patients a choice or different service levels?
Car companies do this all the time. They have the basic model, and then there are added extras. They offer extra because they know a percentage will say YES.
It’s then up to the consumer to decide...not you.
Value Perception
It’s all about each visit's perceived value, but not just from the patient; it's also the perceived value from the podiatrist.
What else can and will you do at each consultation to justify the fee you charge. How else can you increase the value of each visit?
"You’re not going to rush through an appointment if you know you're charging more than your competitors".
While your competitors are bulk billing, cutting fees and rushing patients through their clinic in an attempt to make more money, you can take your time with each patient, add value to each consultation, work fewer hours and in the end make more money and have a better reputation.
Respect
If you want more respect from your patients, you need to be charging what you’re worth.
Stop being told by GP's that you should be bulk-billing certain patients. They have no right to tell us (the podiatry profession) what to do.
Reinvest and CPD
When you're making good profits from your business, it's not about taking more holidays; it's about reinvesting back into your business, buying new equipment and providing more services. This helps your patients and your community.
Don't be 'that podiatrist' that's too busy and flat out with patients, who don’t value their feet, which prevents you from attending CPD events and upskilling.
It's All About the Experience
When patients go to a restaurant and eat a high-quality meal, they’re happy to pay $150-$200, and if the service were good, they'd drop an additional $20 tip without giving it a second thought.
We need to be delivering a nice meal experience.
Final Tip
Step away from you being the only opinion on the value of feet and the value of the services you provide for those feet.
Listen to the A-type patients that happily pay your fees and respect the value you provide. Never listen to C's and D's that do not value their feet, do not listen and want the cheapest treatment possible.
If you have any questions about this episode, please send me an email at , or you can connect with Jonathan at Health First Foot & Gait Clinic.
If you want to learn more about Jonathan's short 2-hour course, follow this link to FOOT VALUE.
Jonathan's previous episodes:
Ep 006: Work Smart, Not Harder
Ep 044: Podiatry Success Is A Mindset
Ep 081: Don't Live In The Land of Low Fees
This episode was sponsored by PODIUM and to learn more CLICK HERE.
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