Tricks of the Trade – DPMs
Prepare for Your Vendor Experience
We always preach planning for your upcoming meetings in an effort to help you maximize your experience. It's been two whole years since we first created our "My Meeting Exhibit Hall Plan" DPM Download. So, this is a helpful reminder to utilize this tool (and our other downloads) to prepare your [...]
Break Out of Your Social Media Shell Plus a Special Interview with Dr. Sarah Haller
Last month's "Tricks of the Trade" for focused on utilizing your time at meetings to the MAXIMUM. One of the ways this is possible is to use all of the unique situations you're in while you're on site for social media. The main message was: "EVERYTHING IS CONTENT." Click here [...]
Casting for the Richie Brace® and Removing Forefoot Supinatus
Removing forefoot supinatus is crucial when treating patients with PTTD. Patient must be casted non-weight bearing, neutral suspension technique Be sure to push down on 1st ray and remove all forefoot supinatus (this is most important when treating PTTD) Watch Dr. Richie's training video with instructions for removing forefoot supinatus [...]
Maximize Meetings for Marketing
Being out of the office for several days to attend a meeting can be really stressful. Sometimes, it may even make you resent even going, right? Well, going along with Dr. Dairman's article about having the right attitude will certainly put you on a more motivated path, but I'm also [...]
The Science Behind PodoExpert
PodoExpert is the very first foam cream to contain skin equivalent lipids. The combination of the patented technology of the bioavailable Lipo2 lipids and the BarrioExpert delivery system makes a unique foam cream proven to induce actual skin repair in just 30 days. Clinical studies prove that it not only [...]
Know Thyself.
Last month I provided a tip that focused on switching up your schedule strategically based on meeting characteristics that align with your passion and your practice niche. The concept of niching is something I'm very passionate about and so it's not unusual to see it as a common thread in [...]