Dietitians wishing to start a private practice
Dietitians wanting to grow and scale their practice
Dietitians who don’t want to rely on social media for referrals in order to grow their practice sustainably and consistently
Dietitians considering an insurance-based or hybrid self-pay and insurance-based
practice who need help with credentialing, insurance billing, and reimbursement optimization to ensure financial sustainability
Dietitians who would like to specialize in GI or who already specialize in GI who need support and supervision with complex cases
I provide individualized mentorship for dietitians navigating complex GI cases, private practice decisions, or business challenges. These sessions are designed to help you think critically, troubleshoot effectively, and move forward with clarity, whether you’re managing a challenging client, refining your niche, or making strategic business decisions.
A collaborative space for dietitians who want ongoing support without long-term commitment. This subscription-based group mentorship offers monthly case discussions, business troubleshooting, and peer learning. This is ideal for clinicians who value community, accountability, and shared expertise.
I work with healthcare teams seeking interdisciplinary collaboration with a GI nutrition expert who can translate complex science into practical, patient-centered care models. I provide evidence-based, clinician-focused education on nutrition and lifestyle interventions for gastrointestinal disorders. Trainings are designed to be practical, clinically applicable, and immediately useful in patient care.
Live or virtual trainings including:
- lunch and learns
- breakfast briefings
- ongoing monthly in-service topic series
- patient case collaboration and reviews
- recorded educational webinars and modules
- IBS: Nutrition & Lifestyle Interventions
- SIBO: Nutrition & Lifestyle Interventions
- Integrated IBS + SIBO Treatment Approaches (Bundle)
- Scaling your private practice to 6 figures and beyond
- Overcoming social media marketing burnout: leads without social media