Launch Your DPC Practice with Confidence: New Bootcamp Cohort Starts September 25

Thinking about launching your own Direct Primary Care practice but not sure where to begin? This is your moment. The next Direct Care Launch Bootcamp cohort kicks off on September 25th, and it’s designed to help you turn your vision into reality.
Led by physicians who’ve walked this path, this cohort-based learning experience gives you the step-by-step guidance you need to successfully build and launch your practice. Each cohort has a seasoned mentor to guide them through the course – we’re excited to welcome our next cohort mentors Dr. Rachel Trupe, Dr. Luke Pittman & Dr. Adam Henry of Valiant Primary Care!
From business formation and financial planning to operational setup, workflow design, and marketing strategies, you’ll gain the tools and confidence to cover every critical milestone along the way.
Each week, you’ll join your cohort for live sessions with industry experts, diving deep into topics that matter most for launch readiness. Paired with hands-on coursework, practical checklists, and milestone-focused modules, you’ll leave Bootcamp not just with a plan but with the foundation, strategy, and community support to open your doors and thrive.
“Launch Bootcamp has been the single most valuable resource in starting our direct-care practice. Before attending, I was cobbling together resources, hoping to get it right. Bootcamp put a team in my corner, helped me develop a comprehensive and cohesive plan to relaunch our practice stronger than ever!” – Dr. Otto Shill, DO, FACP, DABOM at ShillMed
Over 50 clinicians have graduated from Hint’s Direct Care Launch Bootcamp and gone on to launch their own practices with confidence. Join the next cohort of clinicians building the future of DPC kicking off September 25th. Sign up for the next cohort here: https://go.hint.com/41H1K6k






Where to begin? I’ll tell you not to pick a geographic area with a high population of public aid. You’ll go bankrupt in no time. I guarantee it. I have to qualify I was never a DPC doc but like the concept. Where I practiced, DPC wouldn’t work period and after being retired after 4 years, still wouldn’t work. One see these articles about “pie in the sky DPC” but if everyone expects services for free and don’t have the money to pay the monthly premium, why do subscribe? Again, if going DPC be very, very careful of where one wants to set up a practice.