Podiatry Legends Podcast
In this week's Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with James Ferrie, a sports and musculoskeletal podiatrist from My Sports Podiatry in Docklands, Victoria, to discuss point-of-care ultrasound and its benefits for our patients. Whether you're just starting out in practice or looking to enhance your existing clinic, this episode will give you the tools and knowledge to incorporate ultrasound into your diagnostic toolkit. Nine Key Takeaways from the Episode: Point-of-care ultrasound enhances diagnostic accuracy by providing real-time imaging of soft...
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This episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast discusses the often-overlooked benefits of buying an established podiatry business. Tyson Franklin and Jonathan Small explore why acquiring a practice could be a game-changing move for aspiring podiatrists. If you're interested in growing your career without the typical start-up headaches, this episode offers practical advice on how to make a successful transition into practice ownership. Ten Key Takeaways from the Episode Buying an established practice gives you immediate cash flow. Systems for patient management, billing, and operations are...
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Have you ever wondered if semi-custom orthotics could improve your practice? In this week's episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with MSK Podiatrist Steve Jackson from Western Australia about the benefits of shifting from custom to semi-custom foot orthotics. Steve shares how this shift has revolutionised his practice and patient care, leading to quicker treatment times, better results, and an overall more efficient workflow. Don’t miss out on these game-changing insights and learn why semi-custom orthotics could be your secret weapon. If you have any questions about this...
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In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, Tyson Franklin sits down with Lucinda Mercer, owner of Poized Podiatry in the UK. Lucinda shares her inspiring journey from the NHS to launching her own practice and how she found success in musculoskeletal podiatry. Learn how Lucinda navigated the challenges of starting a business, including financial hurdles and the importance of systems and self-care. If you’re thinking about opening your own podiatry practice, this conversation is for you! If you have any questions about this episode or want to contact me, please email me at . ...
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In today’s episode, we dive into the benefits of staying fit and healthy as a podiatrist with special guest Zain Hussain. Zain, the owner of in the UK, talks about how his passion for fitness has shaped his career and enhanced his ability to care for his patients. Tune in to hear his insights on balancing health, fitness, and podiatry to achieve success both professionally and personally. Here are five reasons to listen to this episode: Inspiring Health and Fitness Journey – Zain Hussain shares his personal story of how fitness has shaped his podiatry career, offering valuable insights...
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I never thought HR could be remotely interesting, BUT I can honestly say I was wrong. In today’s episode, I’m joined by HR expert Phoebe Kitto, owner of , to talk about the often misunderstood world of Human Resources. Most people think HR is boring, but after you listen to this episode, you will see how HR can be very exciting, and it can also cover your arse in so many areas of small business. Phoebe explains that HR is not just about rules and compliance, but about creating a thriving, high-performing team. We discuss key strategies for managing staff effectively, the...
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In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Matthew Clarke, a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase. Matthew’s story is one of perseverance, determination, and an ever-evolving career that has seamlessly blended athletics and podiatry. He shares how his unique experiences in the world of elite sport shaped his approach to podiatry and the lessons he’s learned along the way. Here are the five top takeaways from the episode: The Power of Patient-Centered Care: Matthew emphasises the importance of tailoring injury management to the...
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In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with Sarah Chisem from , AKA the "Paddleboarding Podiatrist." Sarah’s unique career path, which led her from law school to high-end fashion retail and eventually to podiatry, is nothing short of fascinating. She shares the pivotal moment when she decided to leave retail and pursue podiatry, the lessons she learned from becoming a mature student, and how paddleboarding helped her reflect on her business and personal life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about resilience, change, and entrepreneurship. If you have any...
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In this episode, Olivia Brown, a sports therapist, scar practitioner, and stretching specialist from Lincolnshire, UK, shares her unique perspective on collaboration and networking with podiatrists and other health professionals and why it's vital for success. Olivia reveals how her social media presence played a crucial role in connecting her with other health professionals, and despite the occasional negativity surrounding social media, Olivia believes it is an essential tool in today’s world of work and passions. We also discuss: The Role of Social Media in Professional...
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In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I’m joined by Andrew Albon from , a podiatrist with a story that will inspire you. After years of navigating the NHS and private practice, Andrew found success not just in his clinic but in creating a network of supportive colleagues. Listen in as we dive into the power of networking, mentoring, and taking risks to build your dream clinic. Other topics we cover: Networking is Key: Building relationships with fellow podiatrists can transform your career and business. Abundance Mindset: Viewing other podiatrists as...
info_outlineMy guest today is Tina Rainville from Ontario, Canada, and on this episode, we talk about living and working in remote Northern Ontario. The weather conditions can be extremely harsh during winter, sometimes dropping to minus fifty degrees Celsius (-58 F), which is hard to imagine.
Living in such a remote area, where many patients of her patients are travelling hours to receive treatment, has taught Tina the benefits of running an efficient clinic. She currently owns and operates Rainville Health with her husband Patrick who is also a Podiatrist.
On this episode we discuss:
- Why Chiropody is used in Ontario and not Podiatry.
- Common foot problems seen in cold climates
- Foot injuries related to ice-skating, snow shovelling, kicking ice and designing orthotics for Ice Hockey
- Outreach Diabetic Clinics
- Why treatment must be made convenient for your patients
- The benefits of running an efficient clinic.
5-LEVEL TREATMENT SYSTEM
The 5-Level Treatment System is one of the best treatment systems/ideas I have heard of in years. Patients feet are giving a ranking from one to five, and this ranking system helps determine their fees they, and who should provide the treatment.
For example, patients scoring four or five will be treated by the podiatrist, whereas the Footcare Nurse may treat patients with a one to three scores.
Patients are rewarded for looking after their feet, and this is an excellent motivator for long-term patient compliance and better foot health.
Parting Advice
Be the Podiatrist in your clinic and stop doing everything else. Delegate all the tasks you should not be doing. By maximising your efficiency, you can see more clients, and this also empowers your team.
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