What happens when the greatest minds in the dental consulting industry get together? The answer is an amazing weekend of brainstorming and sharing about the current and future states of the dental industry.
What happens when the greatest minds in the dental consulting industry get together? The answer is an amazing weekend of brainstorming and sharing about the current and future states of the dental industry.
I was lucky enough to spend a weekend recently at the annual Speaking Consulting Network gathering. This year’s event was held in Portland, Ore., and was attended by more than 100 of the nation’s finest dental consultants and speakers.
As the only member of the dental media attending this event, I wanted to take full advantage I had of the time with this group. During our weekend together, I asked each of these amazing consultants and thought leaders if they would share with me the one thing they would change about your dental practice … in 90 seconds or less. At the end of the conference, 24 of them had accepted the challenge.
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With subjects ranging from social media to your morning huddle to the illegal things you’re doing on your Website (yes, we’re talking to some of you), here are practice management tips from 24 of today’s leading dental consultants, each in 90 seconds or less.
Linda Miles on the importance of the practice administrator
Dayna Johnson on the placement of your treatment monitors
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Rita Zamora on getting reviews for your practice
Mindy Altermatt on changes to your morning huddle
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Debra Englehardt-Nash on the importance of leadership
Kristine Hodsdon on treatment presentation
Dr. Wayne Kerr on the importance of the morning huddle
Christine Taxin on medical billing
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Teresa Duncan on the importance of reading insurance correctly
Adele Reische on the impression your dental practice makes on patients
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Jan Keller on how you should onboard your new employees
Jennifer Schultz on the ability to outsource to experts
Bethany Valachi on one of the most common ergonomic problems
Neal Inscoe on improving your cash flow
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Judy Kay Mausolf on the importance of solid standards
Lois Banta on improving your communication
Dr. Kenneth Cavallari on treatment presentation
Leslie Canham on infection control
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Janice Hurley on knowing what information you've already received from patients
Dr. David Moffet on knowing your dental practice's numbers
Dr. Lisa Knowles on changing your mindset
Rachel Mele on not using copyrighted images on your practice's website
Kim Brozovich on changing your morning huddle
Leslie Icenogle on communication
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