The Doctrine Publishing Model: What It Is and Why It Works for Healthcare Executives

The Doctrine Publishing Model: What It Is and Why It Works for Healthcare Executives From Mangus Media Group I talk to a lot of healthcare executives who have tried the content game and come away frustrated. They hired someone to manage their LinkedIn profile. They wrote a few articles that got decent engagement and then […]

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Why Healthcare Leaders Need a Doctrine Publishing Platform, Not Just a Book

Why Healthcare Leaders Need a Doctrine Publishing Platform, Not Just a Book Most of the physicians and healthcare executives I work with have the same problem. They have built something real over the course of a career. They have protocols that work, frameworks they developed through trial and error, a point of view that is […]

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How Healthcare Executives Are Using Clinical Doctrine Publishing to Dominate Specialty Authority — And What Most Physicians Are Missing

Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group | Physician Thought Leadership Strategy There is a quiet revolution happening at the intersection of medicine and authority publishing, and I’ve had a front-row seat to it for years. A growing number of healthcare executives, specialty physicians, and clinic operators are moving beyond the standard authority-building playbook — beyond […]

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Why Physician Thought Leadership Requires More Than a Book — The Case for Published Clinical Doctrine

Why Physician Thought Leadership Requires More Than a Book — The Case for Published Clinical Doctrine Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group | Healthcare Authority Publishing Most conversations about physician authority building eventually arrive at the same destination: the book. Write a book, the thinking goes, and you establish credibility. You differentiate yourself in a […]

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The White Coat Doesn’t Speak for Itself Anymore

The White Coat Doesn’t Speak for Itself Anymore By Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group Honestly, not that long ago, people largely granted authority in healthcare based on credentials and titles. You had the degree, you had the position, you had the white coat. That was enough. People didn’t question it much. The surrounding systems […]

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Burned Out and Brilliant: How the Healthcare Leaders Who’ve Seen the Most Have the Most to Say

Burned Out and Brilliant: How the Healthcare Leaders Who’ve Seen the Most Have the Most to Say By Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group I want to talk to the healthcare leaders who are tired. Not the ones who are just having a rough week. I mean the ones who are carrying fifteen years of […]

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The Chart Nobody Keeps: Why Healthcare Leaders Are the Worst at Documenting Their Own Story

The Chart Nobody Keeps: Why Healthcare Leaders Are the Worst at Documenting Their Own Story By Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group Healthcare professionals are, without question, the most meticulous documenters in any industry. The level of precision required in clinical documentation is extraordinary. Every observation, every decision, every intervention is captured, time-stamped, and signed. […]

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Your Patients Google You. What Do They Find?

Your Patients Google You. What Do They Find? By Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group Let me ask you something direct: when was the last time you Googled yourself? I’m not being glib. I’m asking because most healthcare leaders I talk to either haven’t done it recently, or they did it once, saw something mildly […]

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The Prescription No Doctor Ever Writes, But Every Healthcare Leader Needs

The Prescription No Doctor Ever Writes, But Every Healthcare Leader Needs By Jeffrey Mangus | Mangus Media Group I’ve spent years working with executives, physicians, and healthcare founders. Brilliant people. People who have dedicated their entire professional lives to solving some of the most complex problems in medicine. And almost without exception, every single one […]

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How Healthcare Leaders Use a Flagship Book to Align Culture and Drive Growth

By Jeffrey Mangus I want to tell you about a conversation I had with a healthcare CEO a few years ago. He ran a mid-sized regional health system with about 400 employees, multiple clinic locations, and a strong reputation in his community. By every external measure, his organization was performing well. Patient satisfaction scores were […]

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What Is an Authority Publishing Platform Seat for Healthcare Leaders?

What Is an Authority Publishing Platform Seat for Healthcare Leaders? By Jeffrey Mangus When I use the phrase “authority publishing platform seat” with a new client, I usually get one of two reactions. Either their eyes light up because they’ve been circling this concept without having a name for it, or they look at me […]

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What Is an Authority Publishing Platform Seat for Healthcare Leaders?

By Jeffrey Mangus When I use the phrase “authority publishing platform seat” with a new client, I usually get one of two reactions. Either their eyes light up because they’ve been circling this concept without having a name for it, or they look at me like I just spoke in a language they’ve never heard […]

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The Authority Flywheel: Book → Publishing Assets → Speaking → Recruiting → Partnerships

The Authority Flywheel: Book → Publishing Assets → Speaking → Recruiting → Partnerships By Jeffrey Mangus There’s a moment I’ve seen happen over and over with the authors and clinicians I work with, and it never gets old. It usually happens somewhere around six to nine months after a book launches. The author calls me […]

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Book vs. Podcast vs. Newsletter: What Builds Trust Fastest in Healthcare?

By Jeffrey Mangus I get asked this question constantly, and I understand why. Every healthcare leader I work with is facing the same pressure: limited time, limited bandwidth, and an audience that has unlimited options for where to put their attention. So when someone sits down with me and asks, “Should I write a book, […]

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Why Clinics Fail at Thought Leadership Content (And the Fix)

Why Clinics Fail at Thought Leadership Content (And the Fix) By Jeffrey Mangus I’ve sat across the table from some brilliant clinicians. Doctors who’ve spent decades in the trenches, who’ve changed lives, who have seen things most of us can’t even imagine. And when I ask them, “What does your content look like right now?”—the […]

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Shadow Work Isn’t Optional in Memoir—It’s the Point

There’s a moment that happens in almost every memoir project I’ve worked on at Mangus Media Group, and it always catches the author off guard. We’ll be several months in, the manuscript taking shape nicely, and then suddenly the author hits a wall. Not a creative block, but something different. Something deeper. They’ll tell me […]

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The Beautiful Violence of Writing Your Truth

I’ve been working on my memoir for almost two years now, and I can tell you with absolute certainty that nobody warns you about the part where writing your story feels like performing surgery on yourself without anesthesia.People romanticize memoir writing. They imagine it’s therapeutic, cathartic, and healing. And sure, maybe it is—eventually. But first, it’s something […]

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Your Book Isn’t the Product—Your Authority Is

Your Book Isn’t the Product—Your Authority Is I was on a call last week with a potential client—a surgeon who’s pioneered a new approach to minimally invasive procedures. Brilliant guy, twenty years of clinical experience, legitimate innovations that are changing patient outcomes. “I want to write a book,” he told me. “Why?” I asked. He […]

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We Don’t Celebrate Book Launches—We Measure Business Impact

We Don’t Celebrate Book Launches—We Measure Business Impact I got a thank-you note last month from a client whose book we published eighteen months ago. Not an email—an actual handwritten note. Here’s what it said: “The book opened doors I didn’t know existed. I’m now advising two Fortune 500 companies, my speaking fees have tripled, […]

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What They Don’t Tell You About Hybrid Publishing

What They Don’t Tell You About Hybrid Publishing I had a call last month with a potential client—a healthcare executive who’d spent two years writing her book on patient advocacy. Sharp woman, brilliant insights, but she’d hit a wall with traditional publishers. “I’m thinking about going hybrid,” she told me. “It seems like the best […]

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