“I don’t believe in reinventing the wheel, and the amount of talent you can network with [through ARHP] to learn business policies and different ways to do things from people around the country, that’s a big advantage [to membership],” Mr. Waldrup says. “The other reason is to help other practices and give them advice about things we have learned from.”
Because, he says: “If you’re not learning, you’re done.”
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Kelly April Tyrrell writes about health, science and health policy. She lives in Madison, Wis.