From Burnout to Ownership
- Dr. Mike Woo-Ming

- 7 hours ago
- 2 min read
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What if the medicine you dreamed of practicing in medical school could only happen outside of traditional employment?
In this inspiring episode of Bootstrap MD, host Mike sits down with Dr. Brittney Anderson, as she opens up about how she left a draining job, started her own independent family medicine practice in Alabama, and grew it to seven figures in just three years, while working fewer clinical days.
After a soul-searching week on a beach in Honolulu, she wrote her resignation letter and built a business plan for her own practice. Three years later, her insurance-based family medicine practice has grown rapidly: she's added a PA and another physician, moved into a larger "dream clinic," crossed the seven-figure revenue mark, and now sees patients only three and a half days a week.
Dr. Anderson shares practical lessons on starting strong; aggressive social media and boots-on-the-ground community marketing that filled her schedule from day one, the importance of understanding employment contracts and non-competes, building the right team and culture, and separating "physician time" from "owner time." She also discusses common missteps, like over-planning rigid workflows, rushing staff onboarding, and hiring the wrong biller early on.
Most importantly, she challenges the myth that private practice is dead or unprofitable, showing that with the right mindset and execution, independent practice can offer more income, autonomy, and joy than traditional employment.
Review your contract thoroughly before resigning: Know your notice period, tail coverage, and any non-compete clauses, especially important since they are not enforceable in every state like Alabama.
Market aggressively from day one: Combine strong social media launches with boots-on-the-ground networking in the local community to build a full patient panel quickly.
Separate physician time from owner time: Block dedicated administrative time to work on your practice (reviewing finances, KPIs, casting vision) instead of just working in it putting out fires.
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About the Guest:
Dr. Brittney Anderson is a board-certified family medicine physician and owner of a successful independent practice in Alabama. She is the host of the Physicians Hanging a Shingle podcast and helps other physicians transition from employment to ownership through coaching, speaking, and resources.
Connect with Dr. Brittney Anderson:
Podcast: Physicians Hanging a Shingle
Website: hangingashingle.com
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