This weeks podcast, Rhys Carter, the co-founder and managing director of the Carter and George physiotherapy practice, shares his unconventional journey and valuable insights into the world of private practice. From balancing his clinical responsibilities with the demands of running a growing business, to championing the benefits of private practice over the traditional NHS route, Rhys offers a refreshing perspective on the physiotherapy industry.
Key highlights include:
π₯ Maintaining a clinical presence while navigating the administrative side of the businessπ Choosing private practice despite discouragement from university tutors
π’ Developing a structured career progression and training program for staff
π€ Prioritising cultural fit and personal qualities over just qualifications in the hiring process
π Rapid expansion through strategic acquisitions and a focus on continuous growth
π° Addressing the misconceptions around private practice being overly commercial
π‘ Importance of work-life balance and the role of family as a personal driver
πΌ Advice for students and early-career physiotherapists to be "selfish" about their career paths
A must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of physiotherapy in the UK.