
Finding success in a smaller practice can be tough, but according to Steven Silverstein, MD, bigger is not always better.
In his presentation at Real World Ophthalmology, Silverstein gave 11 pearls for ophthalmologists looking to start solo or smaller practices.
“No matter what you do, the single most important element of success is work ethic,” he said. “If you are a sleeves-rolled-up person and are willing to see the patients until the last patient leaves, you are going to be successful.”
However, before the daily work comes all of the steps needed to get the practice