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Episode 83: Got a Toxic Team Member? Strategies for a Healthier Clinic

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In this episode, we're diving into a topic that's crucial for the health of any clinic: managing the toxic employee. We'll explore the costs of not dealing with toxic behavior, the damage it can do to your clinic's staff, reputation, and overall wellbeing, and why it’s so often tolerated. Plus, we'll provide actionable solutions to create a culture free of toxic team members.

First, let’s talk about the financial costs of not addressing toxic behavior. When a clinic has a toxic employee, productivity takes a hit. Other team members may spend more time dealing with conflicts or avoiding the toxic individual, rather than focusing on their work. This leads to decreased efficiency and can severely impact your bottom line. Then there’s the increased turnover. Good employees are less likely to stick around in an environment where toxic people are tolerated, meaning you’ll spend more time and resources on hiring and training new staff. Plus, if the toxic behavior leads to workplace disputes, there could be significant legal costs involved.

But it’s not just about the money. Let’s consider the reputational damage. Word travels fast, and if your clinic is known as a toxic workplace, it can hurt your reputation among patients and within the medical community. Negative reviews can deter potential patients, and it might become challenging to attract high-quality staff.
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In this episode, we're diving into a topic that's crucial for the health of any clinic: managing the toxic employee. We'll explore the costs of not dealing with toxic behavior, the damage it can do to your clinic's staff, reputation, and overall wellbeing, and why it’s so often tolerated. Plus, we'll provide actionable solutions to create a culture free of toxic team members.

First, let’s talk about the financial costs of not addressing toxic behavior. When a clinic has a toxic employee, productivity takes a hit. Other team members may spend more time dealing with conflicts or avoiding the toxic individual, rather than focusing on their work. This leads to decreased efficiency and can severely impact your bottom line. Then there’s the increased turnover. Good employees are less likely to stick around in an environment where toxic people are tolerated, meaning you’ll spend more time and resources on hiring and training new staff. Plus, if the toxic behavior leads to workplace disputes, there could be significant legal costs involved.

But it’s not just about the money. Let’s consider the reputational damage. Word travels fast, and if your clinic is known as a toxic workplace, it can hurt your reputation among patients and within the medical community. Negative reviews can deter potential patients, and it might become challenging to attract high-quality staff.
Please Follow or Subscribe to get new episodes delivered to you as soon as they drop!
Visit Jill’s company, Health e Practices’ website: https://healtheps.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter, Health e Connections: http://21978609.hs-sites.com/newletter-subscriber
Want more content? Find sample job descriptions, financial tools, templates and much more: www.MedicalMoneyMattersPodcast.com

Purchase your copy of Jill’s book here: Physician Heal Thy Financial Self
Join our Medical Money Matters Facebook Group here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/3834886643404507/
Original Musical Score by: Craig Addy at
https://www.underthepiano.ca/ Visit Craig’s website to book your Once in a Lifetime music experience
Podcast coaching and development by: Jennifer Furlong, CEO, Communication Twenty-Four Seven
https://www.communicationtwentyfourseven.com/

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