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So, let’s talk about my experience at the ClickFunnels conference and the upcoming changes to keep an eye on in our content…
I’m very excited about this week’s podcast because I’m just coming back from a conference that I look forward to every single year. And if you’ve been following me long enough, you’ll know that I’m not talking about a medical conference here. Not that I hate medical conferences, but the ones that get me really hyped and energized are just so far from medicine.
And today, I’m going to share with you my experiences at that virtual ClickFunnels conference, along with my plans to provide more and more content.
This won’t be a technical discussion but more of an introduction—to where I’m going, to educate more people and expand our reach.
So, if you want to learn how we plan to grow and get bigger and better for you, guys, join us in this week’s episode as we discuss the role of marketing in empowering you to take control of your health one disease at a time.
Why you need to check this episode:
– Recognize the importance of marketing in education, especially in the field of health and medicine; – Discover how the act of treating patients as customers can revolutionize healthcare and patient experience; – Learn about Dr. Berry Pierre’s plans for future content—plans aimed at helping grow, better, and empower the community
“I understood that as a physician, just being smart medically wasn’t going to be enough if I wanted to educate the community I needed to educate at a bigger level. Like, yes, I can educate the person who comes into my office or the person who I see in a hospital. But then, there are hundreds and thousands or millions of people who won’t get the education needed because of access reasons, trust reasons, [or] the fact that there’s so much bad information that they have to sift through. So, I understood that I needed to not only put my medical thinking hat on but put a different hat on, which was the marketing and everything else kind of under the sun.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
Notable Quotes:
“I tell doctors all the time: If instead of calling patients ‘patients’, you call them ‘customers’, you would probably treat them a little better.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
“Like I said, we’ve been doing this for going on 15 years now, and I’m always excited that even in year 15 [or] 14—whatever time frame it is, we still have ways to grow and get bigger and better for you guys.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
“I think all of these things here are going to continue to be great drivers for us that again empower ourselves for better health.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
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This Friends Like Us features Jenny Saldaña and Abbi Crutchfield. The guests discuss donuts and weekend activities as well as more serious topics like breast cancer awareness. Jenny talks about her […]
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