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filters (2)You work hard to get to where you are in your dental career. You’ve gone into business into your own practice, or have been given the task of managing one you work at. Managing a practice isn’t easy, so read on for some insight.
Some interview questions have stood the test of time, and could come up in any interview. In this article, we explore the question “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” and how to answer it.
When seeking out career opportunities, information is a powerful tool. Besides personal research, try asking someone with experience in the career you want for advice and anecdotes. Here are 15 Questions to add to the conversation.
You get called for an interview for a position you have been really striving for. As the interview goes on, you feel like the company may not be the place for you. Here are 6 red flags to look out for while interviewing with a company.
Creating trust being you and your patients is an important first step in helping them. You want what’s best for your patients, so take these steps for creating a judgment free zone in your practice.
While rewarding to provide for the community, not all dentists are used to managing a practice. This article runs you through some software that could prove useful for your practice.
Dental practices are an opportunity for you to offer valuable care to your community. Your community is trusting you with their personal information. Making sure to create useful dental records, and how to store them, is explored in this article.
Dental Practices are a business like any other. When you start your practice, you think about helping your patients and building a reputation for great dental work. However, eventually, you will need to think about how to manage all the business parts of your practice. This can be done on your own, by hiring a practice manager, or selling your practice to a dental support organization or “DSO.”
Dentistry is a part of the healthcare system. As with many aspects of this system, not everyone is able to have total access. As someone in the dental profession, there are opportunities to make sure that everyone has a chance to smile.
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