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Challenges Faced, Challenges Overcome: How a Practice Fought for Independence

 
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Host: Chris Panebianco
Guest: Earl Anderson
With more and more physicians moving towards hospitals, what exactly does this mean for private practices? Joining Bankers Healthcare Group’s Chief Marketing Officer Chris Panebianco to offer living proof that independent practices can in fact thrive amid this trend is Earl Anderson. Anderson has worked in orthopedics for more than 30 years as a clinician and administrator in both private physician practice and hospital settings. Since starting his current position at Tennessee Orthopedic Clinic 15 years ago, revenue has grown by almost 250%, and it’s now one of the largest orthopedic groups in Tennessee.

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Host: Chris Panebianco
Guest: Earl Anderson
With more and more physicians moving towards hospitals, what exactly does this mean for private practices? Joining Bankers Healthcare Group’s Chief Marketing Officer Chris Panebianco to offer living proof that independent practices can in fact thrive amid this trend is Earl Anderson. Anderson has worked in orthopedics for more than 30 years as a clinician and administrator in both private physician practice and hospital settings. Since starting his current position at Tennessee Orthopedic Clinic 15 years ago, revenue has grown by almost 250%, and it’s now one of the largest orthopedic groups in Tennessee.

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