Ep. 266 Practice Building in a Traditional IR/DR Practice with Dr. David Johnson

Ep. 266 Practice Building in a Traditional IR/DR Practice with Dr. David Johnson

In this episode, host Dr. Michael Barraza interviews interventional radiologist Dr. David Johnson about practice building in an IR/DR group, including factors that make a good job, and how he formed one of the largest PAE practices in the Southeast. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Viz.ai https://www.viz.ai/ --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Johnson found his current job, his first out of fellowship, via a job board. His wife, an ER physician, was looking for a job at the same time, which complicated their search slightly. They ultimately found their current positions by being flexible and understanding that no job is perfect. Dr. Johnson believes that when searching for a job, “you can't let the best be the enemy of the good.” What he was looking for in a job was a practice where he could do a lot of IR in a situation where he could build the IR practice that he wanted. He notes that this is something you should try to find out beforehand during the job search because, at some practices, it’s very difficult to change the way things work and the types of procedures they do. One of the most important things to consider and something he recommends to anyone looking for an IR job is the potential for growth. He cautions that this is a long game you must be ready to play. You can't expect to come in and change or build a practice in 2-3 years. After he found his footing and established himself in his new job, he began to grow his practice by finding out what the need was in his community. He started by marketing multiple service lines and seeing which would stick. He did this so that he could feel things out and see which physicians ended up referring to him, and which didn’t. It can be hard to balance practice building while in a combined DR/IR practice due to your DR responsibilities, due to quotas and RVUs. He says that you need to keep your mind on the long game in this situation. He did this by talking to at least one clinician every day about a patient he could help in some way. He figured that if he did this for two years, he would slowly get his name out and build a referral base. Most of these calls were low yield, but it paid dividends for him in the long run. About 1-2 years in, he began getting calls from physicians that he had talked to asking if he could do something for a patient. Finally, Dr. Johnson speaks on how he approached prostate artery embolization (PAE), a procedure that previously didn’t exist in Fort Myers, FL, and used it to turn his practice into one of the biggest PAE centers in the Southeast. He thought of the procedure as a challenge, which he was looking for, and he knew there was a need in the community, so it was something he realized could grow. He didn’t know how to do PAE, but he turned to the STREAM Meeting to learn the technique. He stresses that this was not a fast process. It took 18 months from when he attended STREAM to when he got his first patient on the table. His first patients were self-referred. He built referrals by doing the procedure well and garnering good outcomes. Importantly, he provided good consults and follow-ups, always making sure to include a follow-up with their urologist to whom they reported the good results. To help his clinic run successfully, he had to hold himself accountable to ensure things got done. He relies heavily on digital reminders as well as a great medical assistant who does most of his scheduling. For his PAE patients, who often experience post-PAE syndrome, it is important to him to be available for them; he doesn't want them to feel abandoned. He gives them his cell phone and tells them to call him day or night. It is important to him to be more than just the technician. He wants to be there for them, to be the first person they call, to be their physician. He also believes closing the loop with referring providers is crucial to maintain rapport and a strong stream of new referrals. --- RESOURCES STREAM Meeting: https://www.thestreammeeting.com

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Ep. 57 Practicing IR in the UK with Dr. Gregory Makris

Ep. 57 Practicing IR in the UK with Dr. Gregory Makris

Dr. Christopher Beck talks with Dr. Gregory Makris of Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London about IR education and practice in the UK, as well as his involvement with CIRSE and the Euro...

5 Maalis 202045min

Ep. 56 Transitioning from a Hospital to OBL practice (Part II) with Dr. Yates and Dr. Patel

Ep. 56 Transitioning from a Hospital to OBL practice (Part II) with Dr. Yates and Dr. Patel

In Part 2 of this 2-part series, Dr. Tim yates and Dr. Lincoln Patel provide insight on marketing strategies, as well as the importance of experience and partners in an outpatient based endovascular p...

23 Helmi 202043min

Ep. 55 Transitioning from a Hospital to OBL practice (Part I) with Dr. Yates and Dr.  Patel

Ep. 55 Transitioning from a Hospital to OBL practice (Part I) with Dr. Yates and Dr. Patel

In Part 1 of this 2-part series, Dr. Tim yates and Dr. Lincoln Patel provide insight on how they made their career change decisions, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of a hospital-based vs....

11 Helmi 202051min

Ep. 54 Inclusivity in IR with Dr. Barbara Hamilton and Dr. Mary Costantino

Ep. 54 Inclusivity in IR with Dr. Barbara Hamilton and Dr. Mary Costantino

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/o6ecMR Dr. Barbara Hamilton and Dr. Mary Costantino, MD discuss inclusivity in IR, incl...

16 Tammi 202023min

Ep. 53 International Volunteer Work with Dr. Stephen Hunt

Ep. 53 International Volunteer Work with Dr. Stephen Hunt

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/Fh5LxS Dr. Stephen Hunt shares his international volunteer experiences traveling with I...

1 Tammi 202026min

Ep. 52 IVUS for Iliac Vein Compression with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. Mike Cumming

Ep. 52 IVUS for Iliac Vein Compression with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. Mike Cumming

Dr. Michael Cumming and Dr. Mark Lessne discuss the utility of Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) in the diagnosis and treatment of Deep Venous Disease, including patient selection, appropriate assessmen...

11 Marras 201944min

Ep. 51 Cone Beam CT Technique with Dr. Austin Bourgeois

Ep. 51 Cone Beam CT Technique with Dr. Austin Bourgeois

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/zGhYib Austin Bourgeois and Dr. Christopher Beck discuss ways you can improve your Cone ...

30 Loka 201944min

Ep. 50 Practicing IR in India with Dr. Deepa Shree

Ep. 50 Practicing IR in India with Dr. Deepa Shree

Dr. Deepa Shree tells us about the challenges she faced building her IR practice in Chennai, and how she is spreading awareness of the specialty and training new IRs to help serve the need throughout ...

13 Loka 201948min

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