It’s easy to get stressed out at a medical practice. But being stressed around a patient is a serious offense. And it’s no fun for you either. So how to deal with it?
Schedule and compartmentalize
Stress can be highly alleviated by:
1. making a list of what needs to be done daily
2. prioritizing that list
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A lot of practices aren’t fans of social media. And with good cause. Social media can be incredibly confusing, time consuming and it’s hard to know if it is worth the effort. But even if you’re not planning on using social media, do this: your “social media land grab”.
Why?
Even if you don’t post anything ever:
1. It makes you rank higher on Google
2. It protects your practice incase you decide to use it in the future
3. It helps patients and referring doctors find accurate information about your practice
4. It protects your practice’s identity and reputation
Let’s dig deeper:
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Wondering how to fight negative reviews? There are a number of things you can do, but avoid calling your lawyer. Here are 4 good reasons why:
1. Statistically it is not advisable.
Doctors have tried to file suits against both patients and against the review sites. There are very few instances with a positive outcome. Free speech comes into play.
2. It’s bad PR MORE
Ready for your social media land grab? Excellent. Here is a very quick guide on how to set up your main professional social media profiles.
Before we begin, 2 important notes:
1. As mentioned in a previous blog post, these social media channels are for your professional presence. Which should be oh so separate from your personal one.
2. Be consistent across social media platforms. Use the same photos. Use the same name. Use the same writing style. This helps patients to immediately recognize you and help Google rank you higher in searches.
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