Startup DPC Master Class

Direct Primary Care Master Class

Last month, we hosted an inspiring conference with doctors from across the country who want to start and grow their own Direct Primary Care practices!

It was amazing to work with them, and I cannot wait to see the impact that they make for the people they serve.

We're hosting another DPC Master Class on August 20th and 21st to help more doctors free themselves from insurance contracts and practice medicine on their own terms.

Join us! https://www.startupdpc.com/masterclass

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What Dr. Jade Had to Say About our DPC Master Class

On May 14th and 15th, we hosted our DPC Master Class 2021 at our Plum Health Office in Detroit. We hosted students in-person from Las Vegas Nevada, Florida, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Spokane Washington; we also had students join us virtually for our live-streamed content.

We received a glowing review from Dr. Jade Norris who came to Detroit to learn how to start and grow her Direct Primary Care practice. She hopes to take back this knowledge to her hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada and to serve her community with affordable and accessible healthcare.

Here’s what Dr. Jade had to say:

✨ Mentorship is essential! Detroit was awesome!

✨ This weekend I visited Dr. Paul Thomas of @plumhealthdpc for his Direct Primary Care Masterclass!

✨ Dr. Paul has one of the most successful Direct Primary Care practices in the country and also started his practice straight from residency!

✨I learned so much this weekend and I’m so thankful for the mentorship! I can’t wait to bring quality, affordable and accessible healthcare to Las Vegas in 2022!

@nspireprimarycare is in the planning stages and I’m trusting God every step of the way!

The DPC Master Class is Returning August 20th and 21st

The DPC Master Class is returning August 20th and 21st! We’ll be hosting at our Detroit office and teaching doctors how to start and grow their DPC practices in a unique, in-person event! Join us by enrolling here.

HOW CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT STARTING AN DIRECT PRIMARY CARE PRACTICE?

If you enjoyed reading this blog post and if you want to learn more about starting and growing your direct primary care practice, look no further than our book and our courses on how to start and grow your direct primary care practice. We at Startup DPC have begun compiling some of the best content available on this blog, in our book, and in our courses.

The best place to start is to take our Direct Primary Care Business Plan course, available here. From there, you can learn how to attract new patients to your direct primary care practice and how to find the perfect location or build out the practice of your dreams.

Thanks for reading and watching, and best of luck in your direct primary care journey!

-Dr. Paul Thomas with Startup DPC

Direct Primary Care Practice Featured on PBS

Direct Primary Care Practice, Plum Health, Featured on PBS

Earlier this month, Plum Health DPC was featured on PBS. The show details the staff and operations of Plum Health DPC. Here’s what PBS said about Plum Health DPC:

Dr. Paul Thomas knew what he wanted to do with his life since the age of 17. After completing medical school, residency and a short stint at an Urgent Care facility, he founded Plum Health. Plum Health offers direct primary care services based on a subscription model. Rather than charge patients for each visit, patients pay a set fee each month, gaining direct access to doctors as needed.

Why Traditional Media Engagement Matters

If you’re a direct primary care doctor and starting your own DPC practice, traditional media engagement can be like jet fuel for growing your practice. Traditional media is any form of mass communication available before the advent of digital media. This includes television, radio, newspapers, books, and magazines. The audiences for these platforms are vast, but not well targeted. Yet, engagement here can still be very powerful.

In my book, Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice, I how to get on TV, and I’ve included those passages below:

If you want to be interviewed on Television, you’ve got a bit of work to do. First, by being interviewed on podcasts frequently, you’ll have the same speaking skills that will be transferrable from the radio or podcast medium to the television medium.

Second, you can practice speaking into a camera by filming yourself each week. Yes, you can film yourself weekly doing a show on your YouTube channel about any topic that you desire. Try to look into the camera and tell a story about an interesting patient, an interesting new development in medicine, or the progress you’ve made in your clinic, like a new hire or a new piece of equipment or even a new test or treatment that you’re offering.

Again, you’re working out your own rough spots, so that when you appear on camera you look polished and professional. In this regard, you will want to look your best each day, so keep up with your personal grooming. Some doctors get last-minute calls to appear on Television or the Local News as a credible authority, so make sure you have a clean white coat handy.

Action steps: If your goal is to be featured on the news in your town or city, get camera ready. Start creating content on your YouTube channel on a weekly basis. You can interview interesting people in your town on health-related topics or you can talk about topics you’re passionate about. Make sure you have professional attire on hand at your office, perhaps a clean white coat and a freshly pressed top or blazer on a hanger at your office.

From there, I go on to describe how doctors can engage with the media by building relationships, interacting on social media, and sending press releases. Of course you can pick up a copy of the book, or check out our course that delves into this topic for more information.

STARTUP DPC - DIRECT PRIMARY CARE MASTER CLASS

Because there are no in-person conferences this year, we are hosting an intimate gathering of Direct Primary Care doctors who are looking to start and grow their DPC practices. We did this last year, and it was a rousing success! Join our Direct Primary Care Master Class on May 14th through May 15th, 2021 at our Plum Health DPC office in Detroit, Michigan and accelerate your growth as a DPC doctor.

Thanks for reading and watching, and best of luck in your direct primary care journey!

-Dr. Paul Thomas with Startup DPC

How This Direct Primary Care Doctor Started Their Practice With $90

How This Direct Primary Care Doctor Started Their Practice With $90

I originally made this post on LinkedIn on New Year’s Eve:

I started Plum Health DPC in November 2016.

I opened my bank account on a hot summer day a few months before my launch 🚀 with the $90 worth of cash I had on hand.

We now have over 900 patients, 3 doctors, and 2 locations. 🏥

However small you think you are, or however small you’re starting from, you can grow, do amazing things, and have a huge impact. 💯

Make 2021 your year to chase your dreams, pursue your passions, and live your purpose.

Don’t live in regret, take action.

#PlumHealth #Detroit #HealthCare #DirectPrimaryCare

The Ingredients Needed to Start a Successful Direct Primary Care Practice

I made this post because I want medical students, residents, and early-career primary care doctors to embrace entrepreneurship and start their own practices. Physicians are often stymied by the perceived complexity of starting their own practices, but it doesn’t have to be that way. I often tell doctors this: if you’re smart enough to pass your boards, gritty enough to make it through residency, and compassionate enough to choose a primary care specialty, you have all of the ingredients necessary to start a successful and thriving direct primary care practice.

“But I Don’t Know Anything About Business!”

Here’s a typical scenario: I speak in front of a large group of family doctors or internists about direct primary care. I lay out the pros and cons, show them my scars from the failures, and show them the trophies from my victories. I see them turning it over in their minds and I see the light bulbs go off (one of the best feelings in the world).

After the presentation, the microphone gets passed around the auditorium and without fail, I get asked this common question: “how did you learn about business? Did you get an MBA?” Translation: “I don’t know anything about business and this running-your-own-business thing is scary!”

My typical response goes something like this: if you had the grit and the wherewithal to endure medical school and residency, if you have the smarts to pass your boards, and if you selected a primary care specialty because you love talking to and taking care of people, you have all of the essential ingredients to be a great small business person.

When it comes down to it, business is all about relationships and building strong relationships with people in your community. If you build a strong relationship with your existing patients, they are more likely to become long- term customers. If you build a strong relationship with the local small business owner, they will be more likely to send their sick employee to your office. Because of the relationship, that small business owner knows that their employee will get compassionate care and great service from you. If you build strong relationships with your community leaders, specialist colleagues, and vendors, you will have a thriving source of referrals and therefore a more sustainable medical practice.

I’m going off on a tangent here, but you don’t need an MBA to be a successful businessperson. Some of the wealthiest and most innovated entrepreneurs in the world do not have an MBA – Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Howard Schultz, Mark Zuckerberg, Tony Hseih, and Gary Vaynerchuk don’t have an MBA and you don’t need one either. Also, savvy people go to top-flight business schools not for the education, but for the relationships that they will develop. These relationships at top-tier institutions open up doors for higher-paying management and consulting positions.

That being said, for you and your DPC practice, you don’t need an MBA. However, if you want to take a small business 101 course that covers the basics, or read a few business books, this will give you a solid foundation to start your DPC practice. Specifically, I’m writing this book to give you the tools that you’ll need to start the DPC practice that you deserve to have.

The above is an excerpt from my recently published book, Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice, available on Amazon.

STARTUP DPC - DIRECT PRIMARY CARE MASTER CLASS

Because there are no in-person conferences this year, we are hosting an intimate gathering of Direct Primary Care doctors who are looking to start and grow their DPC practices. We did this last year, and it was a rousing success! Join our Direct Primary Care Master Class on May 14th through May 15th, 2021 at our Plum Health DPC office in Detroit, Michigan and accelerate your growth as a DPC doctor.

Thanks for reading and watching, and best of luck in your direct primary care journey!

-Dr. Paul Thomas with Startup DPC