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A signature talk delivered across India — at the AMA Annual Conference, IMA branches and CMEs — on what 14 years and 5,000 doctors reveal about how practices really grow.

14
YEARS INSIDE INDIAN HEALTHCARE
5,000+
DOCTORS OBSERVED
45–60
MINUTES, OR A HALF-DAY WORKSHOP
The talk

Practical, real-world, immediately applicable.

No motivational filler and no 10x promises — just specifics that doctors can take back to their clinic the same week. The talk improves patient trust, builds consistency, and shows how to run a practice that doesn't depend only on the doctor's presence.

01

Why the white coat doesn't carry what it used to

How patient trust is actually built today — and why most doctors are still building it the old way.

02

The three forces behind every growing practice

Patient Experience, Patient Reach and Process Mastery — what they are and where most clinics leak.

03

What 5,000 doctors taught me about consistency

The small moments around care that patients actually remember — and how to make them repeatable.

04

Building a practice that doesn't depend on you

Systems, SOPs and the weekly review — so the clinic keeps running on the day you can't.

Stages

Delivered across India, to rooms full of doctors.

From large conference halls to local branch meetings and continuing-education sessions.

AMA Annual Conference IMA branches CMEs Specialty associations Hospital leadership offsites

Representative venue types for this mock.

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Whether it's a conference keynote, an IMA branch evening or a half-day workshop for your team, send the details and I'll come back to you on fit and availability.

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