Managing Dental Drama
Owning, operating, and managing a dental practice can be difficult and sometimes wrought with drama. Meet Dr. Kuba, a private practice owner, and Bethany, a dental consultant, who take real-life examples and talk through issues in an open, honest, and sometimes hilarious manner. Topics are relevant to current dental and employment trends and range from “The Art of Retaining Good Employees” to “The Marriage of Dentistry and Insurance Ending in Divorce” and everything in between. Each episode provides dental leaders with various tips and tricks as well as common mistakes to avoid. Enjoy the unscripted conversation between Dr. Kuba, Bethany, and various dental practice owners!
Managing Dental Drama
Important Hodgepodge Topics
Dr. Kuba has built a list of extremely important topics that every practicing dentist needs to pause and contemplate, research and learn, and dialogue about with others. First, she and Bethany discuss a dental office that unintentionally ran a stolen credit card for payment. When is the last time you and your team have considered your rules and parameters for processing payments? Next, they discuss x-ray purposes, frequencies, and the risk of over or underdoing it with x-rays. They also discuss the importance of avoiding nickel and diming patients with random charges such as charging for patient record transfer. They also discuss the roles and duties of Registered Dental Assistants as well as discussing the “can assistants take iTero scans?” question. This episode is packed with important topics to discuss and research so listen closely, put your thinking cap on, and get ready to think about small but important topics!
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