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132 - Physician Referrals Aren’t Enough: The Harsh Truth About Growing a Medical Practice in 2025 - REPLAY

Coach JPMD

Are you still relying on word-of-mouth to grow your practice while newer providers are dominating online?

Physicians are trained to provide excellent care—but rarely taught how to attract and retain patients in today’s digital-first world. In this special replay episode, Coach JPMD sits down with David Sanchez, RN, a nurse-turned-marketing strategist, to discuss why traditional referral strategies are no longer enough to sustain a thriving medical practice in 2025.

In this replay episode, you’ll discover:

  • How to build a trusted online presence that converts Google searches into scheduled appointments
  • Why most doctors are losing patients due to silent mistakes in their online reputation
  • What smart physicians are doing differently with SEO, reviews, and content marketing to stand out

If you're ready to stop depending on referrals and start attracting patients on demand, hit play and get ahead of the 2025 curve.

Show Notes and Resources: 

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