Designed for physicians exploring Direct Primary Care, clinicians burned out by corporate medicine, and DPC owners refining onboarding and patient engagement. Ideal for family doctors building a more personal, community-driven practice.
This episode of the podcast provides an honest look at the journey of a physician transitioning from a corporate healthcare model to opening a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice. It offers practical wisdom and contingency planning advice for doctors considering or preparing to take the leap into independent, membership-based medicine.
Dr. Chelsea Johnson of Kidz MD Pediatric DPC shares a coaching-style, practical breakdown of leaving ER-style work to build a pediatric DPC that keeps kids out of the hospital. She covers vaccine access via a GPO/VaxCare, budget-friendly marketing (like the Chamber), and defining her ideal families for strong access and in-office care.
Dr. Nadia Sirdar shares her journey from hospital burnout and RVU pressure to building Bethesda Modern Primary Care through DPC. She highlights finding her “tribe” at DPC Summit, reframes the DPC doctor as a patient’s medical quarterback, and champions better perimenopause/menopause care as standard.