Selling Your Practice, Slowing Down Practice, Retiring
Times change, we change and there is a time when we think about slowing down or even retiring. This program will review steps that can be taken to ensure a smooth transition from full time practice to a less surgical practice, part time practice, or even full retirement.
Luke Cicchinelli, DPM : Returning to Who You Were
Allen Jacobs, DPM : Do Older Podiatrists Deprive Patients of Modern Therapies and Technologies?
David Freedman, DPM : Control is Overrated
Patricia Nicholas, DPM : Transitioning from Private Practice to Employment by a Multi-specialty Group
Manny Haber, DPM : The Business of Podiatry Mergers and Acquisitions
Michael Warshaw, DPM : Selling a Practice & Relocating to Another State at Age 63
Michael Brody, DPM : What You Need to Know About Documentation After You Retire
Mike Crosby, MBA, CPA : Practice Valuation and Selling Your Practice
Matthew Feldman, Esq. & Al Anthony Mercado, Esq. : Preparing Your Practice for Sale
Keith Greer, Esq. : Trends in Practice Sales: Pricing and Venture Capital vs. Private Sales
Michael Lowe, Esq. : Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Seven P’s of Private Equity
- Understand your responsibilities as you transition out of practice.
- Provide continuity of quality care for your patients
- Ensure a smooth transition of care for your patients
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Medical Professional looking to retire
Medical Professionals who want to optomize their practice tor sale and future retirement
Medical Professionals who are looking to join, buy into, or purchase a practice
Commercial Interests: No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity.
Mr. Crosby is the President of Provider Resources, LLC, a healthcare services firm providing consulting and brokerage services to the podiatric physician community.
Mr. Feldman is a member of Feldman Kiefer, LLP’s management committee. He represents business entities, including health care professionals and institutions
Dr. Freedman is a Board member of US Foot and Ankle Specialists.
Dr. Chicchinelli is the Chief Medical Director for PICA.
Mr. Mercado has practiced in the fields of medical, podiatric, and dental professional liability, general liability, and insurance coverage for over 30 years and represents doctors when selling their practices.
Mr. Greer has been in private practice since 1988 and represents doctors when selling their practices.
Mr. Lowe’s practice focuses on all aspects of business, corporate, transactional, litigation, regulatory, operational, and administrative matters in the health care law arena.
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