Ever wondered what it takes to master multiple disciplines in healthcare and then turn that knowledge into a thriving clinic? Meet Aleksander Chaibi, a chiropractor, physiotherapist, and PhD holder whose journey is inspiring. From studying physiotherapy in the Netherlands to an unexpected detour in Belgium, and finally landing in Australia to pursue chiropractic, Alexander's story is filled with serendipitous twists and turns. He opens up about his evolving fascination with the human body and how his critical views on Norway's funding system for physiotherapists fueled his drive for further education. His diverse work experiences, from hospitals to psychiatric clinics, eventually guided him to specialize in headache disorders, even collaborating with a neurologist to develop an innovative research protocol.
In this episode, we also follow Aleksander’s entrepreneurial journey, transforming an antiquated building into a state-of-the-art clinic with the help of an architect. He shares advice for new clinic owners, highlighting the importance of interpersonal skills and work ethic over clinical skills when hiring. You can learn about key interview questions to assess a candidate's fit and how to manage and train therapists effectively through communication and practical experience. Aleksander also underscores the vital role of journal writing and observing colleagues in professional growth. His remarkable ascent from a novice physiotherapist to the owner of a clinic with 20 employees offers a masterclass in dedication and expertise, promising more insights into his research endeavors in future episodes.
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