Need help writing a medical business plan

From: GIN11153@aol.com
Sat Jul 29 15:27:47 2006


It looks like I finally found an OB/GYN to be the medical director of the OB clinic I have been working on opening for almost 2 years!! He wants me to write a up a business plan, even though he will have no financial outlay( my dad will lend me what I need so I don't have to pay bank loan interest).

I have found sites that have samples and ideas for making a general business plan, but I need ideas on the medical aspect, such as medical equipment needed(exam tables, meds, salaries of medical assistants and receptionists. When I told him that I was planning on paying a medical director 7% of the clinic income, he said that was too much!! (he drives an old car and lives alone).

Can anyone offer advice or a sample of their business plans to use as a guide? Figures that 2 weeks after I start a new job as Director of the Birth Center at 2 sister hospitals 3 miles apart, my dream of owning a clinic might be coming true.

Gail Neuman RNC CPHW SNP student nurse practitioner and student midwife certified high risk OB nurse Perinatal educator Perinatal Nurse Associates Santa Ana, CA





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