Patients who feel appreciated will always do more than is expected. Let’s get your Patients talking!
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Sending a thank-you note after a meaningful conversation with a Patient is one way to set yourself apart as a Concierge Medicine Physician.
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Doing the little ‘remarkable’ things other Doctors never do or won’t do
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Why Patients sharing/telling others about their most memorable moments matters
I’m glad you asked! How about a course on “New Patient Referrals?”
Believe it or not, this is one of our most popular online courses we offer! To summarize, gratitude is a noun and it means the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
As you know, the two most powerful words in the English language are ‘THANK YOU!’
And as a Physician you know more than anyone how important it is to encourage, uplift and create a remarkable impression on your Patients.
I believe it is possible to ‘scale kindness’ in healthcare for just $0.55 cents. Not only that, but because Doctor’s offices rely so heavily on ‘Patient referrals’ and ‘word of mouth marketing’, isn’t it time you up your game and be the Doctor everyone in your local community is raving about!?!
Let’s get more of your current Patients talking. But first, let’s get more Physician’s putting pen the paper and showing their Patients that you are their biggest fan. It takes a little time and a little effort but the rewards will be worth it!
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