Setting Up a Practice—Areas to Consider

Nobody teaches physicians how to set up a practice, but thousands of physicians start new practices or merge with other practices every year.

If you’re going to set up a practice, you need to consider the following:

  • Legal and other requirements
  • Financial considerations
  • Staffing
  • Equipping the practice
  • Office location
  • Marketing

Publication: Setting Up a Practice—Areas to Consider

The free, member-only publication Setting Up a Practice—Areas to Consider gives basic guidance on each of these areas. State Society members can order a printed copy of Setting Up a Practice—Areas to Consider through our online store or can download the PDF below.


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