Sikka Software Corporation is preparing for its 2015 Optimization Summit, scheduled for February 12-13 at the Monterey Marriott in Monterey, Calif.
Sikka Software Corporation is preparing for its 2015 Optimization Summit, scheduled for February 12-13 at the Monterey Marriott in Monterey, Calif. This year, readers of Dental Products Report have learned about Sikka Software through our industry-leading partnership with the company that resulted in our first-ever fee survey, as well as a look at a detailed look at what dental practices are charging for endodontic procedures and composites, amalgams, and restorations.
During the upcoming Optimization Summit, dentists and team members can…
• Learn best practice techniques and case studies in your practice
• Receive a customized practice analysis at no additional cost (a $1,495 value)
• Learn the top KPIs to track your practice's performance
• Learn top benchmarking tools
• Learn various techniques for optimization
• Receive a free Customized Zip Code Fee Analyzer (a $149 value)
As an added bonus to Dental Products Report readers, the first 50 dentist registrations from DPR to the Optimization Summit will be free (a $695 value each, with up to 16 CE units, notes, breakfast, and lunch included on both days). Just click on this link, fill out the information, pay the fee, and Sikka Software will reimburse you. To take advantage of this offer, write “Advanstar/DPR” in the reference area. This offer is limited to one per office.
Additionally, Sikka Software is still running its $20,000 sweepstakes for the best optimized dental practice. No purchase is necessary to enter or win, but you must enter by December 31, 2014. You can enter and find out more information at sweepstakes.sikkasoft.com.
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