In search of the holy grail
October 07 2009
For hundreds of osteopaths that I have spoken to over the years, the ‘Holy Grail’ seems to be a practice with ‘enough’ patient treatments a week, at a steady level, with minimal administration of office tasks or management of people. In my experience the search for the perfect practice is as ongoing as a Dan Brown novel on the other Holy Grail, but there are six key aspects osteopaths can work on to get them closer.
Read the full article here (PDF document).
[Published in Osteopathy Today, October 2009]

