Live Q&A Special Office Hours Session on The Accountability Equation for Practice Care Premium Subscribers**
Accountability Equation Focused Office Hours
Session Q&A
Join effective group practice leadership expert Maureen Werrbach of Group Practice Exchange as she tackles your questions about starting a group practice, scaling, and effectively leading a group practice.
This is a great opportunity for:
- Anyone wanting to optimize the efficacy of their leadership and leadership team
- Folks who are considering starting a group practice and want to set themselves and their practice up for success
Maureen will be delving into the Accountability Equation and how to leverage this insight in your practice:
- Getting the right people in the right seats in your practice
- Accountability-focused structure to help your group practice run efficiently without you being the “taskmaster” every day
- Prioritizing anti-oppression in an accountability-setting
Submit your particular questions for Maureen to answer via the regular Office Hours and Group Practice Office Hours question submission form link on your dashboard.
If you have Group Practice Care Premium submit your questions here.
If you have Solo Practice Care Premium submit your questions here.
Be sure to address your questions to MAUREEN so our team knows who you’d like addressing your question!
Available only to Practice Care Premium Subscribers
As a perk for being a subscriber to Practice Care Premium, we’re bringing you this special event to get your business and leadership questions addressed. Thanks for being a subscriber!
**if you click the ‘add to cart’ button and aren’t a Practice Care Premium subscriber, you’ll get the message that it’s not purchasable and has been removed from your cart when you view your cart or click checkout**
Meet Our Presenters
Presented by
Maureen Werrbach
Maureen Werrbach, LCPC, grew her business The Group Practice Exchange from her experience in not only starting her private practice, but also growing it into several successful group practices.
She had spent a countless amount of hours researching how to start a private practice (the legal and procedural steps) and then many more hours learning how to grow it into a group (again trying to figure out the appropriate steps). She recalls wishing there was a place that she could go to or a book that she could read, that would explain not only the steps it would take to launch a group practice, but also discuss topics that relate to group practice ownership.
If you received a degree in the social service field like she did, you didn’t get any training in running a business. Instead, through trial and error, Maureen learned what works and what doesn’t in running a counseling group practice. She thoroughly enjoys helping others reach this place in which clinicians feel confident in running their business, and am hopeful that The Group Practice Exchange can become the platform for you to learn how to grow a group practice and become a confident and organized business owner.