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Audiology Mastery: How to Build Your Dream Practice

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Man in a dark suit and open-collar shirt posing confidently against a bright blue background beside podcast show branding and host name Kevin St.Clergy.
✦ PlateMan in a dark suit and open-collar shirt posing confidently against a bright blue background beside podcast show branding and host name Kevin St.Clergy.

Balancing long hours and multiple responsibilities often leaves audiologists and practice owners exhausted, making it difficult to enjoy both work and personal time. After facing her own struggles with unhappiness, Stephanie Harrison discovered the power of positive psychology and its proven strategies for thriving....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change for patient care; audiologists experiencing burnout may find the personal-development framing relatable, but no evidence-based intervention is presented.

Why It Matters

Clinician burnout is a growing concern in healthcare, and peer stories about sustainable practice models may resonate with audiologists navigating similar pressures.

Key Points
  1. 01Audiologist Stephanie Harrison describes recovering from professional burnout using positive psychology principles.
  2. 02Content is experiential and anecdotal, not evidence-based.
  3. 03Podcast/blog format on a practice-management platform (Audiology Mastery / MedPB).
  4. 04Focuses on mindset and business culture rather than clinical techniques.
  5. 05May be useful for practice owners interested in workforce wellness topics.
Claims & Evidence

Applying positive psychology principles helped one audiologist overcome burnout and build a more fulfilling practice.

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