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Lots of dentist wonder "what would it be like my practice to corporate?" This podcast with Dr. Art Gage, an endodontist, talks in detail about his experience doing just that.
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Dr. Ebrahimi bought his first dental practice just months before the Covid shutdown. In this podcast, he talks about his mental health and practice and personal challenges.
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Dr. Lane Ochi, a very successful dentist in Beverly Hills, lets us in on some common threads of success that he has used to reach uncommon heights, happiness, and satisfaction in his practice and life. A must listen for all dentists!
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Just like a food pyramid, dental practices have a pyramid to follow to be healthy.
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Dr. Jaz Gulati, a dentist in London England and host of Protrusive Dental Podcast and author of a new online course on making splints joins Dr. Robin in this episode. They discuss how dentistry is different in the UK than it is here and how it is the same. It is a lively discussion I'm sure you'll enjoy.
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Dr. Bryan Laskin believe putting the patient first is what really makes a practice successful, and technology can help with that.
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In this episode, Dr. Robin discusses a Newport Beach practice and analyzes what is good and not so good.
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Lot of times common dental management words are used interchangeably, when the terms don't mean the same at all. Listen to Dr. Robin explain!
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Dr. Bette Robin goes over a Orange County dental practice that could be a huge mistake for a buyer to purchase.
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In analyzing this Inland Empire practice, Dr. Robin discusses why owning your own building can be a great asset. This case study format of review lets buyers understand how to determine quickly whether or not to proceed with a potential purchase.
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Dr. Robin goes over information and her thinking about a specific dental practice, in a case study format, so you can understand the process of price setting and decide whether it is practice you would want to buy.
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This episode talks about how powerful silence can be in selling a treatment plan.
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Dentists tend to make the same financial mistakes as each other. Listen to what these mistakes are and how to avoid them!
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In this episode, Dr. Bette Robin answers some of the questions doctors have asked her since returning to work - lots of new issues coming up these days!
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What is it really like going back to work after Covid? We all have made a lot of modifications in our businesses, as have staff and patients. Listen to one dentist's experience navigating Covid and re-opening his offices.
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We are so lucky to be dentists, where we are and what may change.
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Dr. Rella Christensen, PhD joined me on this very timely episode, discussing personal protective equipment and infection control for dentists.
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Dental management consultant Teri McAlviney joins me on this episode with lots of ideas on what dental offices can be doing now to come back stronger than ever.
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In this episode, Dental Attorney Amy Borden, Esq. joins me and discusses dental transitions and dentist's insurance coverage and concerns.
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Most of us understand the basics of these new loans, but that doesn't mean it is easy to apply for them or understand them. Drew Hinrichs CPA of Engage Advisors goes over some specific loan points with us in this podcast.
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