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Simplifying Workflows and Reducing Burnout: Dr. J. Ryan Fuller Featured on Wise Practice Podcast
Running a private practice often means juggling clinical work with a mountain of administrative tasks. In a recent episode of the Wise Practice Podcast, Dr. J. Ryan Fuller—licensed psychologist, executive coach, and co‑creator of My Best Practice—joined host Whitney Owens to talk about how thoughtfully designed technology can make clinicians’ lives easier rather than more complicated.
In this conversation, Dr. Fuller discusses the challenges he experienced as a clinician and entrepreneur, and how those experiences informed the development of My Best Practice. He shares how the platform focuses on clean design, evidence‑based workflows, and time‑saving automation—all while protecting clinical judgment and supporting therapists’ day‑to‑day needs.
Key topics covered include:
Smart automation that handles routine administrative work so clinicians can focus on client care.
AI‑generated progress notes that are secure, optional, and designed to ease documentation burdens rather than replace clinical expertise.
Routine outcome measures and homework tracking integrated into the platform to enhance clinical outcomes.
Customizable tools—from telehealth integrations to intake packets—offering flexibility for solo practitioners and group practices alike.
Dr. Fuller emphasizes a simple principle: if software can securely handle a task that doesn’t require clinical judgment, it should—freeing clinicians from repetitive tasks and giving them more time to focus on their clients and their own well‑being.
For practitioners who have ever felt constrained by cumbersome electronic health record systems, this conversation offers practical insight and reassurance that technology can be both powerful and intuitive.
▶ Listen to the full episode here: Wise Practice Podcast – Episode 142
Simplifying Workflows and Reducing Burnout: Dr. J. Ryan Fuller Featured on Wise Practice Podcast
Running a private practice often means juggling clinical work with a mountain of administrative tasks. In a recent episode of the Wise Practice Podcast, Dr. J. Ryan Fuller—licensed psychologist, executive coach, and co‑creator of My Best Practice—joined host Whitney Owens to talk about how thoughtfully designed technology can make clinicians’ lives easier rather than more complicated.
In this conversation, Dr. Fuller discusses the challenges he experienced as a clinician and entrepreneur, and how those experiences informed the development of My Best Practice. He shares how the platform focuses on clean design, evidence‑based workflows, and time‑saving automation—all while protecting clinical judgment and supporting therapists’ day‑to‑day needs.
Key topics covered include:
Smart automation that handles routine administrative work so clinicians can focus on client care.
AI‑generated progress notes that are secure, optional, and designed to ease documentation burdens rather than replace clinical expertise.
Routine outcome measures and homework tracking integrated into the platform to enhance clinical outcomes.
Customizable tools—from telehealth integrations to intake packets—offering flexibility for solo practitioners and group practices alike.
Dr. Fuller emphasizes a simple principle: if software can securely handle a task that doesn’t require clinical judgment, it should—freeing clinicians from repetitive tasks and giving them more time to focus on their clients and their own well‑being.
For practitioners who have ever felt constrained by cumbersome electronic health record systems, this conversation offers practical insight and reassurance that technology can be both powerful and intuitive.
▶ Listen to the full episode here: Wise Practice Podcast – Episode 142