Hiring & Retaining Talent in the New World
Hiring post-COVID is a whole different animal. We talk to Dr. Mark Sanna about how to find and keep great chiropractic employees in this new world. And in our Ask NCMIC segment, Mike Whitmer answers a question about standardized informed consent forms.
Posted in Risk Management on Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Hiring post-COVID is a whole different animal. We talk to Dr. Mark Sanna about how to find and keep great chiropractic employees in this new world. And in our Ask NCMIC segment, Mike Whitmer answers a question about standardized informed consent forms.
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Our Guests
Mark Sanna, DC, ACRB Level II, FICC
Many people go through life and never experience their true calling. Dr. Mark Sanna is one of the few to find his absolute life's work. Dr. Sanna the CEO of Breakthrough Coaching is an international health care practice management consulting firm that teaches an outcome-based, functionally-oriented system of procedures that focuses on preparing health care providers to become the providers of the Prevention and Wellness services driving healthcare reform today. He is a Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors, a member of the American Chiropractic Association’s Governors’ Advisory Cabinet, a Foundation for Chiropractic Progress board member, the Finance Committee chairman for the Chiropractic Summit, and a National Chiropractic Legal Action Fund board member.
Mike Whitmer
Mike Whitmer, Vice President of NCMIC's Chiropractic Insurance Programs, has more than 25 years' experience in the business world to share with DCs who are starting their chiropractic careers. By day, Mike leads the corporate relations team at NCMIC Group, Inc., teaching at chiropractic colleges about business practices and risk management, and attending trade shows and homecoming events. Mike is also the cofounder of a property management company and a restoration firm that have provided his "real world" experience on writing business plans and dealing with small business finance and operations. He is the board president of Children’s Cancer Connection, and on the board and executive committee of the National MS Society, Upper Midwest Chapter.