Twelve years of training, hundreds of thousands in tuition, residency hours that should be illegal — all for the privilege of practicing medicine. And then you got into the system and discovered the work itself was the smallest part of your day.
You’re charting more than you’re treating. You’re billing more than you’re listening. You’re refused permission to use therapies that work because they don’t have a CPT code or a contract clause. Protocols handed to you by committees that have never seen your patient.
Why it sinks practices
They open a practice and then practice as if the hospital were still watching. They under-order, under-treat, and under-charge because the system trained them to think small. Their independent practice ends up being the same constrained medicine, just with worse infrastructure.
The other version: physicians overcorrect into therapies they aren’t trained for, claims they can’t substantiate, and protocols that don’t hold up to scrutiny. They lose credibility before they ever build it.
Both failure modes are clinical pillar failures. Neither one is a marketing or operations problem.
What Maverick teaches
The protocols, the diagnostic stack, the outcomes framework, and the documentation systems that turn clinical autonomy from an aspiration into an operating system.
Build an objective outcomes program your patients can see and your skeptics can’t dismiss.
Integrate advanced diagnostics — biomarkers, imaging, performance testing — into a clinical workflow that scales.
Develop and trademark proprietary protocols that differentiate your practice and protect your clinical IP.
Document and defend your clinical decisions when an insurance auditor, board complaint, or malpractice claim shows up.
Track objective patient outcomes every three to four months using the framework Dr. Mollie built at James Clinic.
How it was developed, validated, and trademarked — and how the same process applies to protocols you’ll build.
The trademarked protocols, the diagnostic stack, the outcomes data — all of it exists because I refused to run an integrative practice on vibes.
She knows exactly what those mistakes cost — and exactly what finally moved the needle.
The ten mistakes Dr. Mollie made building her first practice — and exactly how to avoid every one. $297. Instant access.
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