Every GP clinic has a pressure point. Sometimes it starts with admin backlog, missed follow-ups, poor workflow handoffs, or a team that’s simply doing too much for too long. This webinar will help you spot the first thing that usually breaks in a busy Practice and show you practical ways to fix it before it turns into a bigger operational problem.
If your clinic feels like it is constantly reacting instead of running smoothly, you are not alone. Many Practices are dealing with rising workload, clunky systems, and limited time to step back and reset. That is exactly why this session is designed for practice owners, managers, and anyone responsible for keeping the clinic moving without burning out the team.
In the webinar, we will look at how to identify the biggest bottleneck in your clinic, map what is really happening day to day, and decide what needs to stay in-house versus what can be supported by a trained offshore team. The goal is not to fix everything at once, but to focus on the changes that will make the biggest difference over the next 90 days.
What you will learn
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How to identify the first part of your clinic workflow that is likely to break under pressure.
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How to map your current admin process without blame or overcomplication.
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What tasks should stay in-clinic and what can be supported remotely.
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How to choose a few realistic improvements that reduce stress and improve consistency.
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How to measure whether your changes are actually working.
Who should attend
This webinar is a good fit for GP clinic Owners, Practice Managers, and operational leaders who want more control over admin workload, better visibility across processes, and a simpler way to improve performance without adding more chaos.
Why attend now
The longer a weak workflow stays unresolved, the more it affects staff morale, patient experience, and clinic efficiency. This session gives you a clear framework for finding the issue early and addressing it in a practical way, rather than waiting until the team is already overwhelmed.
Register for the webinar here: What Breaks First and How to Fix It




















































