You are busy. You are tired. You now have a DPC practice or at least DPC curious. You may be planning or already running your own practice which means you are wearing a businessperson hat as well. The last thing you want on your plate is to do us a favor. We get it but we are asking anyway. Ready? Here goes. If you have bought any of our books (the three in the image above) could you please take one minute and give us a review on Amazon? It doesn’t matter how long ago you purchased them either. Thanks so much!!
Why does this mean a lot to us? The reviews rank us higher and do lead to more sales. These sales are in part what keeps this site going. It’s that simple. if you haven’t bought any of our books then by all means we would appreciate that too. Here are the links: GUIDE, MOTIVATION, CHURN. Thank you all so much in advance!
Dr. Farrago is a retired family physician based in Forest, Virginia. Since 2021, he has run DPCnews.com, a leading resource for the Direct Primary Care (DPC) movement.
He is the author of three best-selling books on Direct Primary Care:
The Official Guide to Starting Your Own Direct Primary Care Practice
The Direct Primary Care Doctor’s Daily Motivational Journal
Slowing the Churn in Direct Primary Care (While Also Keeping Your Sanity)
In 2016, Dr. Farrago conceived the idea for the Direct Primary Care Alliance and co-founded the organization alongside other pioneering DPC physicians. He is widely recognized as a leading expert in the DPC model and frequently lectures to medical students, residents, and practicing physicians on how to successfully start and run their own DPC practices.Dr. Farrago sold his Direct Primary Care practice in October 2020 but continues to receive care there as a patient.
2 thoughts on “Our Big Ask From You”
I bought the Official Guide to starting your own DPC practice. I found it invaluable. It gave me the steps that I needed (most of which if did not know I needed) to start the business. A follow up book of running a practice would be great if it covered subjects such as maintaining boundaries/ life balance, security for communications, protocols for interacting with staff, vendors, and insurance (which we still have to deal with in some cases).
I could not have opened my practice without this guide so thank you so much for the guidance. It took my dream of owning a DPC practice to reality. and BTW, I will never go back! I love practicing real medicine again!
I bought the Official Guide to starting your own DPC practice. I found it invaluable. It gave me the steps that I needed (most of which if did not know I needed) to start the business. A follow up book of running a practice would be great if it covered subjects such as maintaining boundaries/ life balance, security for communications, protocols for interacting with staff, vendors, and insurance (which we still have to deal with in some cases).
I could not have opened my practice without this guide so thank you so much for the guidance. It took my dream of owning a DPC practice to reality. and BTW, I will never go back! I love practicing real medicine again!
Thank you so much. Can you put this on Amazon?