Let Go of Control and Trust Your Practice Manager for a Better Practice
You’ve spent years dedicated to learning veterinarian medicine, perfecting your craft and working to save pets’ lives.
But instead of prepping for Fido’s fracture repair surgery tomorrow, you’re spending the night reconciling expenses in Quickbooks.
Let it go.
Instead of listening closely during the veterinarian conference, you’re spending 2 hours on the phone coordinating a solution for a broken ultrasound machine.
Let it go.
Invest your time and expertise in helping patients, not running the day-to-day of your practice.
A Practice Manager is an expert in day-to-day business details. Trust them to do that job.
When you put your trust in your Practice Manager and let go of daily operational duties, you can spend more time:
Learning about new advancements in veterinary medicine.
Researching new technology to incorporate in your care methods.
Focusing on procedures and solutions for your clients.
Practicing veterinary medicine in the specialty that drives you.
When you’re trying to be a Practice Manager and a medical expert at the same time, you risk your practice losing pace with veterinary advancements or losing pace with current management trends that will enhance practice growth and strengthen your practice culture. Either way, it is not a risk I advise taking.
Trust your Practice Manager to do what they’re trained to do, so you can focus on what you love to do.
To learn more about how to balance your veterinarian practice for the better, contact me, Shirley Lockhart, for Veterinary Management Consulting.