Drunken Acupuncture Podcast

Session 07: Practicing Acupuncture in Kentucky, with Patrick Gittli

February 16, 2021 Nicholas Duchnowski
Session 07: Practicing Acupuncture in Kentucky, with Patrick Gittli
Drunken Acupuncture Podcast
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Drunken Acupuncture Podcast
Session 07: Practicing Acupuncture in Kentucky, with Patrick Gittli
Feb 16, 2021
Nicholas Duchnowski

Up to now, we've been talking to practitioners in Southern California. In this session, Patrick Gittli tells us what's different about starting a business and running a practice NOT in California -- specifically Louisville, Kentucky.

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Up to now, we've been talking to practitioners in Southern California. In this session, Patrick Gittli tells us what's different about starting a business and running a practice NOT in California -- specifically Louisville, Kentucky.

Support the Show.


🐲🩸 Get Dragon Blood Balm!
😈🦴 Get Evil Bone Water!
Use code ND15 for 15% off you order.

If you want to sell Dragon Blood Balm in your clinic, you can also set up a wholesale account.

If you want to buy Evil Bone Water by the case, you can set up a wholesale account with them too.

🧧 Support us on Patreon!
If you like this content and would like to support this work, consider joining the Patreon!

Intro
The Year of the Ox
What is it like to practice in KY? Pro's and Con's
Integrative Medicine and Getting Referrals from MDs
Getting New Patients
Protecting Your Own Qi
Advertising, Social Media, Health Fairs, etc.
How long does it take to get a practice off the ground?
Making Money and Treating It Like a Business
Getting Your Patients to Take Herbs
Advice for New Practitioners