
The Dr. Stacia Pierce Effect
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Dr. Stacia Pierce, business coach and mentor to Dr. Littleton, shares how concierge medicine revolutionized his medical practice and can transform healthcare delivery for burned-out physicians. Their conversation reveals how personalized care models provide what insurance-driven medicine increasingly lacks: time, connection, and fulfillment.
• Dr. Littleton describes feeling burned out seeing 24-30 patients daily in 15-minute slots before discovering concierge medicine
• Dr. Pierce explains how she intuitively recognized concierge medicine as Dr. Littleton's path during a seminar hot seat
• Concierge medicine offers personalized care that resembles "old school" doctor-patient relationships where physicians know their patients deeply
• The "care over cash" philosophy emphasizes that concierge medicine isn't just for wealthy patients but for anyone who prioritizes their health
• Strong branding and word-of-mouth referrals are crucial for physicians transitioning to concierge models
• Daily habits for successful concierge physicians include meditation, exercise, and journaling
• Technology integration represents the next evolution in concierge medicine, combining personalized care with innovative tools
• What's written becomes real - using journals to capture ideas and track progress transforms both doctors and their practices
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