Scope of practice is not a wall. It is a lane.
You are not less helpful because you coach instead of diagnose. You are more helpful — because you have time to ask the questions a twelve-minute appointment never gets to.
There is a phrase that will get you in trouble every time."Based on your labs, it looks like..."
That is not coaching language. That is clinical interpretation. And the line between them is not always obvious when you are the one who actually knows what the labs mean.
Coaching language sounds like this instead:
"What did your provider say about those results?
""What questions do you still have after that appointment?"
Same knowledge. Different role. That distinction is what keeps your license and your clients safe.
If you are a nurse, NP, credentialed coach, or health professional of any kind building a coaching practice, the full post on where coaching ends and medicine begins is live on the blog right now. Link
0
0 comments
Rebecca Francis
5
Scope of practice is not a wall. It is a lane.
powered by
Done-For-You Coach Scope Safe
skool.com/12steps2radiance-9796
Your entire coaching business — delivered. Scope Safe, DFY setup to Stabilize, Realign, & Revitalize. Ready for your own branding. Launch today!
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by