We saw our first patients today at main l
Office.
Amy, OM was there for every single one.
“The people we count on most hear ‘thank you’ the least.”
Not tonight.
Independent medicine takes a village. Amy is OURS. 🙏
Hoping those flowers don’t kill the scanner 😂
When you find good people, you do everything you can to keep them and never lose them.
-should be common sense and that’s one thing that is not present in corporate medicine
Months of building. Months of doubt. First really full day of patients.
Then a neighbor left flowers and a handwritten note on my desk.
Nobody sends you flowers at a corporate clinic.
Thank you Judy. 💐
#IndependentPractice#PrivatePractice#GirlDad#Urology#LebanonPA
My bag. Her bag.
The best twosome on the course. ⛳️❤️
Spent the whole afternoon swimming with all her friends at the club, and now it’s just me and my baby girl!
chasing shots, and soaking up every minute together. These are the days I’ll remember forever.
#lebCC#GirlDad #GolfDad #FatherDaughter
Sure, the drive was 150 yards.*
*Dad may have contributed slightly 😂
But the best thing I’m building this year isn’t a practice…it’s memories with her.
Barefoot just like dad!
Dad first, doctor second…
❤️⛳️
#GirlDad#GolfLife#BuildingMemories
🚪 The sign is up. 🔥 💥
The office is ready.
First day in one week almost full.
From a paper sign to this…
Pretty proud of the journey.
No quotas.
No corporate medicine.
Just patients and real care.
Let’s do this.
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#PrivatePractice #Urology #DrDadBuilder #IndependentMedicine
#PhysicianEntrepreneur
From empty floor to a full waiting room. 🪑✨
Two full clinic days next week. Built every chair you’ll sit in. 💪
This is what independence looks like.
Doors and signage drop next. You’re not ready. 🔥🚪
#IndependentMedicine#PrivatePractice#DrDadBuilder#Entrepeneur
From a sheet of paper and some tape…
To opening the doors in Lebanon in 8 days.
The sign is temporary… wait till you see the real 🚪
The mission isn’t.
No quotas. No corporate. Just patients first.
#DrDadBuilder#PrivatePractice#Urology#PatientCenteredCare #IndependentPhysician #NewPractice
A few months ago this was a vacant restaurant.
Today we passed final inspections and received our Certificate of Occupancy.
Building a private urology practice from scratch has been one of the hardest things I’ve ever done.
Central PA deserves independent medicine.
Now they have it.
Opening next week. Stay tuned. 🟡
#Urology #PrivatePractice #IndependentMedicine #BuildInPublic
Two generations. One philosophy.
My father built his career outside the hospital system; no quotas, no corporate overlords, just patients and principles.
Still operating.
The first thing I hung in my new office.
Turns out the blueprint was on the wall the whole time.
#PrivatePractice
Most people will only see the finished office.
They won’t see the nights spent taping trim, rolling floors, hanging TVs, and figuring it out in real time.
Here tonight. Patients tomorrow.
Before ➡️ prep ➡️ after.
Independent urology. Built from the ground up.
This is what independent medicine looks like.
#PrivatePractice
#Urology
Wall-to-wall hustle. 1 week out from opening the main office.
Hanging TVs, fishing wires, helping build it from the ground up myself.
No crew. No excuses. Just standards.
Perfect timing before tip-off tonight to then clean the floors and watch the game!
One week to go.
#Urology
#PrivatePractice
#MedTwitter
#BuildInPublic
#Entrepreneur
#WorkEthic
First day operating at the ASC ✅ New spot, same mission. Already feels like home with this solid crew in independent practice. Grateful to be back in the OR doing what I love. New chapter unlocked 🚀
#ASC#SurgicalLife#SurgTwitter
Imagine telling members of Congress: ‘If you aren’t willing to serve full-time for 25 straight years, don’t run for office.’
Sounds ridiculous, right? Because people understand burnout, changing priorities, and broken systems….unless it’s doctors.
Nobody says that to plumbers, union electricians, welders, or virtually any other profession. Yet physicians are expected to sacrifice 10+ years of training, massive debt, endless bureaucracy, insurance battles, and corporate RVU quotas without questioning the system.
Doctors aren’t leaving because medical schools picked the wrong people. They’re leaving because medicine has become increasingly dominated by administrators, metrics, and corporate interests that are burning physicians out faster than ever.
The problem isn’t the applicants. The problem is what the profession has become.
That’s the reason why private practice is going to make a comeback.
@noahkaufmanmd@realdocspeaks@somedocs@mcuban@txsportsdoc@FixnBones