35 min

How to Prepare for Private Practice as a Newbie with Jodie Sheraton How to Build a Profitable Nutrition Business

    • Entrepreneurship

Welcome to "How to Build a Profitable Nutrition Business," the podcast dedicated to nutrition enthusiasts and professionals who aspire to make a lasting impact while maintaining a thriving business. In today's enlightening episode, we're joined by Jodie Sheraton, a distinguished Eating Disorder Dietitian and the innovative Director behind Optimum Intake Dietetics, Myrtle Oak Clinic, and Elevated Dietetics. With a robust background spanning public health, hospital, and private practice settings, Jodie brings a wealth of knowledge particularly beneficial for dietitians venturing into private practice.

In this episode, Jodie delves into the often-overlooked challenges new dietitians face when transitioning from academic settings to private practice—a sector that now attracts over 50% of new graduates. She shares her personal journey, from navigating early career uncertainties to establishing multiple successful practices that not only fill community service gaps but also enhance the delivery of individualized nutritional services. Jodie's story is a testament to the power of innovation, leadership, and the entrepreneurial spirit within the dietetic field.

Furthermore, Jodie discusses the crucial role of business acumen for dietitians looking to establish or grow their private practices. She highlights the importance of understanding the financial aspects of running a practice, the value of continuous professional development, and the impact of building a supportive community around one's business. Whether you're a new graduate or a seasoned practitioner, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and practical advice to help you thrive in the competitive landscape of nutrition business. Tune in to learn how you can enhance your influence, impact, and income in the nutrition industry.

Welcome to "How to Build a Profitable Nutrition Business," the podcast dedicated to nutrition enthusiasts and professionals who aspire to make a lasting impact while maintaining a thriving business. In today's enlightening episode, we're joined by Jodie Sheraton, a distinguished Eating Disorder Dietitian and the innovative Director behind Optimum Intake Dietetics, Myrtle Oak Clinic, and Elevated Dietetics. With a robust background spanning public health, hospital, and private practice settings, Jodie brings a wealth of knowledge particularly beneficial for dietitians venturing into private practice.

In this episode, Jodie delves into the often-overlooked challenges new dietitians face when transitioning from academic settings to private practice—a sector that now attracts over 50% of new graduates. She shares her personal journey, from navigating early career uncertainties to establishing multiple successful practices that not only fill community service gaps but also enhance the delivery of individualized nutritional services. Jodie's story is a testament to the power of innovation, leadership, and the entrepreneurial spirit within the dietetic field.

Furthermore, Jodie discusses the crucial role of business acumen for dietitians looking to establish or grow their private practices. She highlights the importance of understanding the financial aspects of running a practice, the value of continuous professional development, and the impact of building a supportive community around one's business. Whether you're a new graduate or a seasoned practitioner, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and practical advice to help you thrive in the competitive landscape of nutrition business. Tune in to learn how you can enhance your influence, impact, and income in the nutrition industry.

35 min