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Making Changes: Re-Evaluating Your Practice
http://implantblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ making-changes-re-evaluating-you…The economy was a hot topic at the AADOM’s annual meeting. For many offices the current state of affairs is having little to no effect on their practice. But for many others it is challenging to keep the schedule full. If your office is slow, take a step back and think about what you can do differently to turn the tide.
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Your Future as a Successful Dentist
http://www.dentalblogs.com/ archives/ administrator/ your-future-as-a-successful…Times are changing in America, and the economy is crazy, at best, right now. How can you prepare your practice to stay afloat? In Dental Economics this month, Dr. Michael Schuster, owner of the Schuster Center and respected speaker, educator, and dentist, lays out eight points that every dentist in private practice should consider.
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Back From AADOM’s Annual Conference
http://implantblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 01/ back-from-aadoms-annual-conferen…The annual conference was held this year in Tampa and featured more exhibitors, more classes and many more attendees. The offerings ranged from how to handle cancellations to marketing to how to set up study clubs. I had fun presenting my seminar What’s New In Dentistry.
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USC Teaches Hypnosis to Dental Students
http://implantblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 30/ usc-teaches-hypnosis-to-dental-s…The University of Southern California’s Dental School is teaching their dental students another method of pain management: hypnosis. Dr. Peter Stone has been teaching the method since 1981 and says the technique can help with gagging, bleeding and breathing problems.
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ADIA Webinar: Insurance Strategies for Success
http://implantblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 26/ adia-webinar-insurance-strategie…Join me on October 1st @ 12pm EST for an hour long discussion on the ever-popular topic of implant insurance. The ADIA has listened to your requests to conduct webinars during the day. We’ll discuss basic insurance billing and then open the floor for questions and discussion. I’m looking forward to it.
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How to Be Great
http://www.debramoorhead.com/ blog/ index.php/ how-to-be-great/Many historians consider Napoleon Bonaparte to be the greatest military leader who ever lived. Napoleon’s courage was legendary, but it was not vain or impetuous. He didn’t just “luck into” or “stumble upon” greatness, he planned for it. Let me explain.
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Digital Dentistry Revolution
http://www.dentalblogs.com/ archives/ administrator/ digital-dentistry-revolutio…This week, DentalBlog contributor, Dental Products Report columnist, and dental technology expert Larry Emmott blogged about digital cameras. Dental Economics this month has at least four articles on tools that bring digitized “stuff” to the dental office.
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Dentists Are Learning New Tactics
http://www.blackyard.net/ ?p=1322I have had a nagging pain on my molar which needs extraction fast, but one thing which is holding me back is my much needed trip to the dentist. Don’t get me wrong now, i have been on countless trips to the dentist and have had extractions, root canals, fillings, the works! But my last [...]
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Hiring a Dental Office Staff: Every Move They Make
http://www.dentalblogs.com/ archives/ administrator/ hiring-a-dental-office-staf…At Yahoo!hotjobs® today, an article entitled, “Watch Your Body Signals: 6 Tips for a Better Interview” by Joe Turner caught my eye. If you’re a dentist in private practice, you’ve probably hired assistants, hygienists, office staff, and other employees. Mr.
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A Leadership Analogy for Gardening Enthusiasts
http://www.debramoorhead.com/ blog/ index.php/ a-leadership-analogy-for-gardenin…I happened across an interesting leadership analogy yesterday from WalktheTalk.com. They are currently featuring a book written by Linda Galindo titled, “Way to Grow.” I have ordered the book because I believe it will provide some very useful information – I’ll let you know.
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