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filters (11)If you’re starting your own business, one of the very first steps you should take is to create a business plan. In this article, we’ll dig into what business plans are and how to use them effectively. We’ll also share insights from a PT business owner who started her own concierge practice in New York City.
We’ll explain how you can use the “SMART” framework to set goals for your own business. We’ve also provided you with examples of different types of goals to help get you started and give you a little inspiration.
When you buy any insurance policy—including professional liability insurance policies—you’ll have to select “limits of liability” for your coverage. We'll break down how to understand the limits options available to you and what to consider when choosing the limits for your policy.
Not sure what to wear for a nursing interview? We'll share 5 tips for picking an interview outfit that'll help you stand out for all the right reasons. We'll even throw in some bonus "what not to dos" to help keep you on the right track.
While not every decision is an immediate life-and-death situation, there are hundreds of decisions nurses must make every day that impact patient care in ways small and large. We'll explain how important critical thinking is to the nursing profession and share 8 examples of how real nurses put this skill to the test.
You have a great idea for a business. The plan is ready to go, and you have your financing lined up. Now, you just need to choose your location to get started—but the right decision isn't always obvious. Enter: Business location strategy.
A practice's employee manual offers an excellent opportunity for outlining specific expectations and your general philosophies as a dental office. We'll highlight some of the key topics to consider including in your own and share some templates and samples to help get you started.
OSHA outlines 6 specific areas that medical and dental offices should pay particular attention to when it comes to safety. We'll walk you through their guidelines and protocols for each standard and provide you with additional OSHA resources to help guide you as you create a checklist for your own office.
Mission, vision, and values statements allow healthcare organizations to determine what they aim to accomplish and how they can provide the standard of care their patients deserve. In this guide, we'll walk you through the similarities and differences between them and give you some tips for writing your own.
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