Once you begin expanding your medical practice and forgo traditional, plan reimbursed working opportunities in your local community Physicians usually start looking around for better expertise. You recognize as a DocPreneur that your not a tax expert. You don’t like managing the books and your staff is not an expert in that area of the practice either. So, you start looking around for experts to help you.

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