Track Your Referrals to Grow Your Practice
Referrals are the single most reliable — and cost-effective — way to generate new patients.
Referrals are the single most reliable — and cost-effective — way to generate new patients.
If you’re a dentist or work in the industry, you could probably do with a reminder on this one. Everybody fails.
We’ve said it before but we’ll say it again: practice owners can no longer ignore culture.
If you’re selling your dental practice, here’s one bit of advice to keep in mind. Let’s say you’re offered a deal that values your practice
Recently, we heard a horror story about a dental group owner who had taken out loans to open several different practices.
Let’s say you’re a dentist who owns four or five locations. You split your time between managing your dental group and continuing your clinical practice.
For too many dentists, the road to building a dental group is riddled with trial and error.
If you want to succeed in business, you need to be able to assess what you’re doing. Otherwise, how can you figure out what’s working and what areas of your company need improvement?
DSOs have historically faced something called the trust problem. AI can help solve it.
Whether you think cryptocurrency is brilliant or a scam, you probably don’t think it has much to do with dental. But that’s starting to change.
Referrals are the single most reliable — and cost-effective — way to generate new patients.
If you’re a dentist or work in the industry, you could probably do with a reminder on this one. Everybody fails.
We’ve said it before but we’ll say it again: practice owners can no longer ignore culture.
If you’re selling your dental practice, here’s one bit of advice to keep in mind. Let’s say you’re offered a deal that values your practice
Recently, we heard a horror story about a dental group owner who had taken out loans to open several different practices.
Let’s say you’re a dentist who owns four or five locations. You split your time between managing your dental group and continuing your clinical practice.
For too many dentists, the road to building a dental group is riddled with trial and error.
If you want to succeed in business, you need to be able to assess what you’re doing. Otherwise, how can you figure out what’s working and what areas of your company need improvement?
DSOs have historically faced something called the trust problem. AI can help solve it.
Whether you think cryptocurrency is brilliant or a scam, you probably don’t think it has much to do with dental. But that’s starting to change.