When we talked to Jankee Bhatt, RDH, BS, last fall, she had just opened her dental clinic in downtown Denver and was looking to grow her business. The savvy hygienist has done just that.
What a difference a few months can make for a Colorado dental hygienist.
When we talked to Jankee Bhatt, RDH, BS, last fall, she had just opened her clinic in downtown Denver and was looking to grow her business. The savvy hygienist has done just that.
We recently paid a visit to Bhatt and found that not only has she just seen her 200th patient, but she’s also partnered with a dentist to work in the practice at times during the week in order to provide even more services for her patients.
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When we heard about her new partnership, we knew we had to learn more … and we knew that dentists and hygienists outside of Colorado would want to know more as well. Absolutely, Colorado offers a different model for serving patients than other states, but it is working for this Denver clinic.
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In the video interviews below, we sat down with Bhatt as well as Dr. Bob DiGiorgio, a local dentist who has decided to become a part of the clinic. We asked them both the questions we thought you’d want to know … and we received some very interesting answer from both of them.
Click below to watch our chats…
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