by mddsAdmin987123 | Mar 24, 2020 | New Dentists, Practice Management, Rocky Mountain Dental Convention (RMDC)
The Most Important Reason to Keep Your Schedule Running Smoothly By: Laura Hatch The difference between a good day and a bad day in most dental offices is dependent on how the schedule runs. In fact, the schedule impacts the day from the very first moment it begins,...
by mddsAdmin987123 | Mar 17, 2020 | Practice Management
You Can’t Run A Portfolio Like a Business – Part 2 By: Scott MiddletonT he first of this two-part article examined the merits of businesses responding to buyers’ demands, while portfolio allocation decisions need to avoid chasing what is popular. Part two...
by mddsAdmin987123 | Mar 10, 2020 | New Dentists, Practice Management, Rocky Mountain Dental Convention (RMDC)
Learning to Embrace the Generational Gap By: Lisa Copeland, RDH Last spring, I decided to plant a garden. Having grown up in the Northeast region of the US, with a father who is a Pennsylvania Dutch farmer, I was accustom to homegrown delicacies year-round! I now live...
by mddsAdmin987123 | Mar 5, 2020 | New Dentists, Practice Management, Rocky Mountain Dental Convention (RMDC)
Is Your Google My Business Profile Working for You or Against You? By: Patrick Chavoustie When you type the name of your practice into Google’s search engine, what shows up? Most likely, the information includes the name of your practice, photos, hours, etc. But who...
by mddsAdmin987123 | Oct 9, 2019 | Practice Management
Better Posture, Better Health, Better Practice By: Neil Wolkodoff, PhD In the dental profession, you are either standing or sitting at a forward angle during most of your work. It is simply unrealistic to expect this forward, tilting position to be mediated and...