Fractional Practice Management for Group Practice Owners

Fractional Practice Management for Group Practice Owners

From Pursuing Private Practice by Jennifer McGurk

August 12, 2025 · 33 min · Season 3 · Episode 19

About this episode

This episode discusses the benefits of fractional practice management for group practice owners to alleviate burnout and improve business operations.

Welcome to the Pursuing Private Practice podcast! Join Jennifer McGurk, the CEO of Pursuing Private Practice, and Charlie Golighlty, founder of Group Practice Partner, a fractional practice management partner for strategic, mission-aligned support. Charlie shares why so many solo clinicians and group-practice owners feel like they're juggling too many hats and constantly putting out fires, and how bringing in someone who understands both the clinical world and the language of business can transform that chaos into clarity. If you've ever felt burnt out in the day-to-day business operations and are ready to step back, see the bigger picture, and make intentional moves for your business, this episode is for you. The Realities of Running a Private or Group Practice: Exploration of the overwhelming multitasking, emotional attachment, and common pain points that practice owners face daily. Introducing Fractional Practice Management: A part-time, on-demand practice manager service that keeps operations running smoothly during leaves or breaks. The Three Core Pillars of a Healthy Business: Discussion on services (bones), systems (muscles), and energy (gut/heart) as essential…

People in this episode

Host: Jennifer McGurk

Guest: Charlie Golighlty

Topics covered

  • fractional practice management
  • group practice
  • business operations
  • burnout
  • strategic support

Keywords

  • practice management
  • group practice owners
  • business clarity
  • burnout
  • operational support

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Group Practice Partner

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