Michelle Wendling joins the podcast today for a discussion on how you can improve your business skills. Michelle sold her long-time, successful chiropractic practice back in 2001, and became president of Women Chiropractors, a non-profit organization. She started remote coaching in 2008 when she realized she could help clinicians hone their business skills to have more professional success.
“You can keep your overhead ridiculously low and still be an absolutely phenomenal practitioner.”– Michelle Wendling
Topics Covered Include
Trust Driven Care: www.trustdrivencare.com
Contact Michelle
Website: www.bethebestchiropractor.com
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