Dr. Mike Carberry: How a Medically Integrated, Holistic Healthcare Model Improves Patient Outcomes and Helps Practices Thrive

However, we keep our clients all connected as a group. If somebody becomes a client of ours, we have two conventions a year. One on the east coast of the country, one on the west coast, and they are exciting conventions. We have medical people that come. We had two surgeons speak at our last meeting in October. We had some podiatrists speak at our conventions. We tell our clients, “When you join, whether you continue our contract after two years or not, you can come to the conventions for the rest of your career,” because we want to keep everybody connected. We are trying to create a group that is trying to promote this idea of getting people well more naturally and less from a symptom-based, but more of a functional-based outcome. We want to keep our group connected, so that is how we do it.

If a chiropractor, medical person, or a physical therapist was interested, but were trying to decide if they should expand and to go outside their comfort zone, what advice would you give them that might help them decide that this is the right decision?

Dr. Mike Carberry: First, I would tell them to make sure that it is the right decision for them. There are ways they can do that. I do discovery days, which is how we talk about our company and how we work in great detail. I just did one on Saturday in Clearwater to a group of doctors who were considering that. There were two medical doctors, and about ten chiropractors attending. They were there to learn and see if this is the way they wanted to go. We do these discovery days all around the country. I do them at least once a month. Sometimes we will do it in one of our client’s offices so that people can come in and see what they look like. Sometimes we will do them in a conference room in a hotel as we did in a hotel in Clearwater this weekend.

My advice to them is to make sure this is something you want to do, because change is not easy, and you are going to be pulling your hair out when you go through change. It is just like doing anything for the first time. It is scary the first time. Once you do it, then it becomes easier. My advice is to make sure this is the way you want to go, and go to one of those discovery days, or at least go on our website, which is amidoctors.com. You can find out if it is the right way to go.

If people want more information about AMI, where should they go?

Dr, Mike Carberry: If you want to find out more about our program, you can send an email to support@amidoctors.com. You can also call our phone number at Advanced Medical Integration which is 888-777-0815, and that is the best ways for people to find out, “Is this the way I want to go, or is this not for me?” We want people to know if it is the right thing for them and their practice before they do i

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