Scaling clinician‑owned practices on the podcast
PRO~PT’s VP discussed scaling provider-owned physical-therapy groups—covering leadership, clinician development and operations—while a Sherman College blog pushed starting-practice basics beyond clinical skills, spotlighting systems and vision featured and outlined.
Richard Rose III, Vice President of Operations at PRO~PT, appeared on Athelas’ Taking Back Healthcare to map leadership, clinician development and operational playbooks for scaling provider‑owned PT groups. PRO~PT’s regional expansion included opening a 20th location in southeast Fresno, reported by ABC30. PRO~PT runs a formal Orthopedic Residency Program to advance clinician skill and leadership, outlined on the company site, and Richard Rose traced that pathway from bedside clinician to enterprise operations in his Athelas interview summary. Sherman College published “How to Start a Successful Chiropractic Practice” on March 13, 2026, arguing that new doctors need communication, business systems, leadership and a long‑term vision in addition to adjusting techniques. Sherman’s blog further promotes its BUSI curriculum and Practice Management Observation Experience to prepare associates for ownership and team roles, noted, which mirrors PRO~PT’s emphasis on formal clinician development plus standardized operations as the twin engines of clinician‑owned scaling program.