Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare

How Healthcare Real Estate Affects Patient Care and Practice Success with Colin Carr

Marcus Engel Season 1 Episode 182

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In this episode of Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare, Marcus Engel interviews Colin Carr, a healthcare real estate specialist, about how strategic real estate decisions impact patient experience, provider success, and healthcare practice profitability. They explore the importance of location, facility quality, negotiation tactics, and leadership lessons.

 

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About Colin Carr:

Colin Carr is a commercial real estate expert who has successfully completed over a thousand commercial real estate transactions while saving his clients hundreds of millions of dollars. Colin founded and scaled CARR, a nationwide commercial real estate company, to exclusively represent the unique needs and interests of healthcare providers. Colin has mastered several niches in the healthcare real estate industry and is passionate about helping others “Maximize Your Profitability Through Real Estate®”.

 Today, CARR is the nation’s leading healthcare real estate advisor with a team of almost 150 experts that span coast-to-coast. Every year, thousands of healthcare providers trust CARR to help them achieve the most favorable terms on their lease and purchase negotiations. SPEAKER RESUME Colin educates thousands of healthcare professionals, administrators, business owners and students on an annual basis through national meetings, conventions, study clubs, associations, universities, webinars, podcasts and more.

 

Date: 6/1/2026 

Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare 

Episode number and title: Episode 182 – How Healthcare Real Estate Affects Patient Care and Practice Success with Colin Carr

 

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healthcare real estate, patient experience, healthcare practice management, negotiation, leadership, healthcare facilities, practice profitability