Want to instantly elevate the credibility of your medical exercise practice? Get your paperwork in order.
On Day 8 of our “Referral-Ready in 30 Days” Challenge, we focus on one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of building a professional and trustworthy practice: setting up proper intake, clearance, and consent forms.
If you're aiming to work with medical professionals or handle clients with complex medical histories, operating without these forms is a red flag. Here’s what every MedExPRO must have in place:
This isn’t a generic gym waiver. It’s a detailed look into your client’s medical background—diagnoses, medications, surgical history, contraindications—that informs every decision you make about their programming.
If there’s any doubt about a client’s readiness for exercise, you must get a clearance. This form shows you operate with caution, integrity, and within your scope—and it builds trust with referring professionals.
This isn’t just legal protection—it’s professional ethics. Your client must know what medical exercise involves, what to expect, and what risks are present, even with your careful guidance.
These three documents form the legal, ethical, and professional foundation of your practice. Without them, your credibility is shaky, and your ability to build referral relationships is compromised.
📅 Join us Monday, May 19, at noon ET as we walk you through how to build, brand, and deploy each of these forms—professionally and efficiently.
🎯 Register FREE at: www.CrackingtheCode.net
Build your practice with tips learned over 28+ years teaching MedXPROs around the world!!
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