• EP339: From Burnout to Ownership: Dr. Brittany Anderson's Journey to Building a Thriving Private Practice
    Apr 1 2026

    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. Brittany 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.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • 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.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career.

    Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com

    About the Guest:

    Dr. Brittany 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. Brittany Anderson:

    Podcast: Physicians Hanging a Shingle

    Website: hangingashingle.com

    Offers: Free Private Practice Startup Checklist: hangingashingle.com/checklist

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy.

    Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com

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    32 mins
  • EP338: The AI Scribe Revolution
    Mar 25 2026
    Tired of coming home exhausted only to spend hours charting after the kids are in bed? You're not alone. In this episode of Bootstrap MD, host Dr. Mike Woo-Ming opens up about the pajama time reality that plagues so many physicians, those late-night documentation sessions that steal evenings, family time, and peace of mind. He shares how, despite promises from EHRs and dictation tools over the years, the administrative burden has only shifted, not disappeared until ambient AI scribes changed the game for him. Dr. Woo-Ming explains exactly what ambient AI scribes are: tools that passively listen to natural patient conversations (not rigid dictation), understand clinical context, and generate structured SOAP notes, progress notes, or whatever your workflow needs often in seconds. Unlike old-school transcription, ambient AI captures messy, real-world encounters while you're fully present with the patient, making eye contact and listening without typing. He breaks down the real ROI in three layers: Time: Studies show 50-75% reductions in documentation time, often saving over 2 hours daily and slashing after-hours "pajama time" by 70-78% in some evaluations translating to hundreds of reclaimed hours per year for sleep, family, exercise, or building your side venture. Revenue: More complete, accurate notes capture complexity better, leading to improved (not upcoded) coding and potential gains like $1,300–$3,200 net per provider per month after costs, or modest RVU increases (e.g., 5.8% in recent research) that add thousands annually. Human factor: Burnout drops significantly. Some studies show reductions from ~52% to ~39% in just 30-90 days, restoring joy and presence in medicine. Dr. Woo-Ming covers practical starting points, popular standalone options, key risks, and a straightforward 5-step implementation plan to pilot without chaos. This isn't hype, it's a tool already transforming practices in 2026. By prioritizing presence over paperwork, physicians can reclaim evenings, reduce burnout, and even free up energy for entrepreneurship. Stop typing your life away—try ambient AI and see the difference. Three Actionable Takeaways: Check Your EMR First for Built-In Ambient AI: Contact your EHR support (Epic, Athenahealth, etc.) today ask if ambient AI scribe or note-generation is available and how to enable it. Many systems now include it at no extra cost or as a simple toggle. If it's there, activate and test on a few visits before exploring standalone tools this saves setup time and leverages existing HIPAA compliance. Run a Low-Risk 30-Day Personal Pilot: Pick one tool (start with your EMR's if available, or trial Abridge, Suki, DeepScribe most offer free trials). Use it for 10-20 patient encounters: record consent verbally ("I'm using an AI assistant for documentation is that okay?"), generate the note, spend extra 5-10 minutes reviewing/editing in week one. Track your after-hours charting time before and after aim to cut pajama time by at least 50% and note any burnout or presence improvements. Build Safe Consent & Review Habits from Day One: Create a simple script and one-line chart note: "Patient informed of AI documentation assistance and gave verbal consent." Always treat AI output like a draft from a trainee review every section for accuracy, omissions, or hallucinations. In month one, budget review time intentionally; it drops as the tool learns your style. Monitor coding use suggestions as a guide but apply your judgment to ensure medical necessity and avoid audit risks. About the Show: Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career. Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com About the Host: Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy. Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!
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    19 mins
  • EP337: How Doctors Are Monetizing Their Expertise in the Creator Economy
    Mar 18 2026



    In this episode, Dr. Mike Woo-Ming explores the creator economy's potential for physicians seeking wealth and autonomy. He discusses leveraging platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Substack to monetize expertise through content creation. Dr. Woo-Ming shares success stories, actionable strategies, and common pitfalls, emphasizing a business mindset.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • Clarify Your Why: Clearly define your purpose before creating any content—education, audience growth, business building, or personal fulfillment.

    • Focus on One Platform: Choose one content channel that suits your strengths, and stay consistent to avoid creator burnout and confusion.

    • Monetize Smart: Don't rely solely on ad revenue—offer products, services, coaching, or digital downloads to generate sustainable income.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career. Tune in weekly at BootstrapMD.com.

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, with over 20 years as a physician entrepreneur, has built and sold two seven-figure companies in online marketing and lead software. He runs multiple medical clinics specializing in age management, weight loss, and aesthetics, and is CEO of Executive Medical. Through BootstrapMD, he empowers physicians with coaching, courses, and events. He authored The Positioned Physician: Earn More, Work Smart, Love Medicine Again, available on Amazon.

    Let's Connect: www.bootstrapmd.com

    Want to start a podcast? Check out Doctor Podcast Network.



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    16 mins
  • EP336: The Physician Tax Playbook: 7 Strategies Most Doctors Discover Too Late
    Mar 11 2026

    Many physicians spend years training to earn high incomes, only to discover that a significant portion of those earnings disappear to taxes.

    In this episode of BootstrapMD, host Dr. Mike Woo-Ming shares the Physician Tax Playbook, a practical framework designed to help doctors understand how income structure, not just income level, determines how much they actually keep.

    Dr. Woo-Ming opens with a personal story about receiving his first physician paycheck and realizing how much of it was lost to taxes. He explains why W-2 income is one of the most heavily taxed forms of income and why the tax code tends to favor business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs.

    From there, he walks through seven powerful strategies physicians can use to reduce tax exposure and build long-term wealth. These include structuring consulting income through an S-Corporation, using advanced retirement vehicles like Solo 401(k)s and cash balance plans, and leveraging legitimate business deductions that many physicians overlook.

    Throughout the episode, Dr. Woo-Ming outlines what he calls the Physician Wealth Ladder: the progression from employee physician to entrepreneur, investor, and eventually asset owner. The key lesson is that financial transformation happens through intentional structure and consistent strategic decisions over time.

    If you want to keep more of what you earn and start building real financial leverage outside of clinical medicine, this episode provides the roadmap.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • Use an S-Corporation for 1099 Income: If you earn consulting, telemedicine, or speaking income on a 1099, structuring that income through an S-Corp can significantly reduce self-employment taxes. Many physicians can save $10,000–$15,000 per year once business income exceeds roughly $40,000–$50,000.

    • Maximize Business Retirement Vehicles: Business income unlocks powerful retirement strategies beyond the traditional employer 401(k). Solo 401(k)s and cash balance plans can allow physicians to shelter $170,000–$270,000 annually from current taxation while building long-term wealth.

    • Schedule an Annual Tax Planning Meeting: Every October, meet with a CPA who understands physician entrepreneurs. Review whether income should be accelerated or deferred and whether business expenses should be moved into the current year. This single conversation can save thousands in taxes annually.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career.

    Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy.

    Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com

    Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!

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    20 mins
  • EP335 : Your First $10,000 outside of medicine is closer than you think.
    Mar 4 2026

    Struggling to launch your physician side hustle because you're stuck building "infrastructure" first? It's a common trap.

    In this episode of Bootstrap MD, host Dr. Mike Woo-Ming shares his confession about procrastinating on a business idea by focusing on websites, branding, and CRMs instead of revenue. He introduces the "infrastructure trap" a mindset from medical training that delays action in entrepreneurship. Dr. Woo-Ming explains why $10,000 is the ideal first milestone for validation, funding tools, and shifting your identity from "idea" to "business."

    He outlines the Minimum Viable Offer (MVO) framework with the "three Ps": Specific Problem, Measurable Promise, and Appropriate Price.

    He explores three revenue paths:

    • Consulting and advisory work (proactive outreach to health tech companies),

    • Pre-selling programs and services (validate before building),

    • Leveraging credentials (expert witness, medical writing, surveys).

    With a 30-60 day action plan from identifying your unfair advantage to outreach and delivery this episode empowers physicians to prioritize revenue over setup, using simple tools like Zoom and Stripe. Turn your expertise into cash flow without perfectionism, and start executing today.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • Craft Your Minimum Viable Offer (MVO): In one paragraph, define your target, the specific problem, promise, timeframe, and price. Test it with 5-10 people for feedback; aim for 3-7 clients to hit $10,000 without any infrastructure.

    • Pursue Consulting Outreach: Identify 10-20 health tech or pharma companies in your niche; send personalized messages with a value observation and offer to connect. Charge $200-$500 per hour for advisory roles like protocol reviews or strategy input, closing deals proactively to generate quick revenue.

    • Follow the 30-60 Day Plan: Days 1-3: Pinpoint your unfair advantage. Days 3-7: Listen in LinkedIn and Facebook groups for pain points. Week 2: Write and test your offer. Weeks 3-4: Send 20-30 targeted messages for conversations. Weeks 4-8: Collect payments via Stripe or PayPal and deliver manually via Zoom or email to learn and validate.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career.

    Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy.

    Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com

    Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!

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    21 mins
  • EP334 : Grow Your Email List to 1,000 Subscribers - What Works Now
    Feb 25 2026

    Building a physician newsletter that scales without stealing your life? It's possible.

    In this episode of Bootstrap MD, host Dr. Michael Woo-Ming, builds on last week's newsletter startup advice, sharing proven strategies to reach 1,000 subscribers sustainably. He debunks ineffective tactics like daily social blasts or premature ads, emphasizing simplicity: pick 2-3 channels (LinkedIn, guest spots, content syndication) and show up consistently for 6-12 months.

    Dr. Woo-Ming outlines the "three-channel method"

    • LinkedIn for credibility (2-3 posts/week with clinical-business-CTAs),

    • guest appearances for trust transfers (50-200 subs per spot),

    • syndication for compounding reach (repurpose emails to Medium/YouTube).

    He covers leverage cascades like welcome sequences, referral prompts, and newsletter swaps to amplify growth 30-40%.

    With a 6-month roadmap (setup in months 1-2, momentum in 3-4, doubling down in 5-6), this episode equips doctors to turn email into a business asset, filling webinars, validating courses, and gaining leverage, while maintaining clinical work.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • Master LinkedIn Basics: Post 2-3 times in a week with a clinical observation, business parallel, and CTA structure; pin your newsletter signup in the featured section and spend 15 mins per day commenting meaningfully to build engagement and visibility. Aim for 100-150 subscribers in the first 1-2 months.

    • Book Guest Spots Strategically: Pitch 1-2 podcast, webinar, or medical society appearances quarterly; lead with your lead magnet and end with a signup CTA. Leverage alumni networks for easy yeses, targeting 200-800 subscribers over 6 months from trust transfers.

    • Syndicate Smartly: Write one weekly email as core content, then repurpose to LinkedIn, Medium, YouTube monthly. Add PS referral prompts and track with custom links, expect 40-80 new subscribers per month as old content compounds, scaling passively.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career.

    Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy.

    Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com

    Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!

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    17 mins
  • EP333 : Start an Email Newsletter That People Will Actually Want to Read
    Feb 18 2026

    Tired of shouting into the social media void? What if your email list became your most powerful tool for building authority and staying connected?

    In this practical episode of Bootstrap MD, host Dr. Mike Woo-Ming draws from his experience running two newsletters to deliver a step-by-step guide on creating emails that people actually open and read. He breaks down common failure modes: writing like you're charting or only emailing when you want sales, and offers a repeatable structure for hooks, stories, and soft calls to action.

    Dr. Woo-Ming covers content buckets tailored for physician entrepreneurs, ideal sending frequency, simple tools like ConvertKit or Beehiiv, and organic growth strategies. Whether you're a doctor launching a side gig or a healthcare entrepreneur nurturing leads, this episode shows how newsletters foster trust and relevance without overwhelming your schedule.

    Perfect for busy physicians who want to own their audience and turn emails into meaningful conversations that drive opportunities.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • Newsletters Build Relationships, Not Just Lists Email is the only channel without algorithms blocking you, focus on staying relevant in readers' minds through consistent, value-driven content rather than sales pitches.

    • Avoid Common Pitfalls Like Inconsistency and Self-Focus Write conversationally, not formally; send weekly to build habits; and reframe content around what helps your audience, not announcements about yourself.

    • Use Simple Structures and Tools for Success Hook with provocative openers, share stories or insights, and end with soft CTAs. Tools like Beehiiv simplify workflows, while lead magnets like checklists grow your list organically.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career.

    Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy.

    Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com

    Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!



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    12 mins
  • EP332: Should You Start a Business Solo or Find a Partner?
    Feb 11 2026

    Should you launch your physician-led business alone or bring in partners? It's a make-or-break choice that could lead to freedom, growth, or disaster.

    In this episode of Bootstrap MD, Dr. Mike Woo-Ming shares insights from his dual experiences in successful solo ventures and partnerships, both triumphant and turbulent. He breaks down the advantages of going solo, like complete autonomy, faster decisions, and keeping 100% of profits, versus the challenges, such as burnout and limited skills. On the partnership side, he highlights benefits like complementary expertise, shared risks, and faster scaling, while warning about conflicts, diluted equity, and dissolution risks.

    Drawing from real physician stories, Dr. Woo-Ming illustrates solo successes in telemedicine, struggles in health tech, thriving concierge practices, and failed med spas. He provides a five-factor decision framework—business complexity, capital needs, time availability, personal style, and growth ambitions—to guide your choice. If partnering, he outlines seven non-negotiables, from legal agreements to aligned values. Whether you're starting a side hustle or building an empire, this episode equips you with the tools to avoid common pitfalls and build sustainably.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    • Assess Your Skills and Business Complexity Honestly: If your venture aligns with your expertise and can start small (e.g., online courses or telemedicine), go solo for autonomy. But for tech-heavy or high-capital needs (e.g., software or clinics), seek partners to fill gaps and share burdens.

    • Use the Five-Factor Framework to Decide: Evaluate complexity/skills, capital requirements, time commitment, personal work style, and growth goals. Solo suits lifestyle businesses; partnerships accelerate scaling—be truthful about your risk tolerance and independence.

    • If Partnering, Secure Non-Negotiables Upfront: Draft a comprehensive agreement covering equity, roles, profits, and exits; align on values, commitments, and communication; review quarterly to prevent conflicts and ensure fairness.

    About the Show:

    Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career.

    Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com

    About the Host:

    Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy.

    Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com

    Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!

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    24 mins