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
2024 Top Ten for Year End
The spotlight is on Bethany today as she focuses on her top ten suggestions, tips, and reminders for the loyal listeners of Managing Dental Drama. She reminds practice owners to put time, energy, and attention into plans and preparation for 2025. In order for 2025 to feel successful, a thoughtful reflection on 2024 is in order. She starts with reminding listeners of the importance of the nitty-gritty. Details matter! It’s the perfect time of year to deep dive into expenses and documentation. It is also important to thoroughly evaluate the trends of 2024 so that 2025 goals can be set accordingly. She encourages listeners to do the hard work of self, team, and practice improvement. Plus, so much more! Get ready for 20 minutes of practical tips!
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Dental drama Community I cannot believe
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that we are at the end of
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2024 so happy early New Year to you guys
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I hope you guys had a great great
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holiday over this last week I am ringing
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in the end of this year with our annual
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top 10 for year end and so I have put
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together a list of 10 things that I
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would encourage you to do as you near
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the end of this year you've got
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hopefully a couple more days of
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relaxation ahead of you and if you don't
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then you definitely need to make time to
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tackle these top 10 suggestions
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so I'm going to Dive Right In and I will
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warn you that the first three may not
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sound like the most fun things to do but
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they're absolutely essential in my mind
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so stick with me don't don't leave me in
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the first three if you feel like it
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sounds really boring I think that these
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things are all important and I wanted to
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start with very first is scrutinizing
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your credit card receipts so the first
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thing is taking a deeper look at your
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credit card expenses now at first glance
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you may think that sounds stupid or
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maybe you glance over your credit card
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receipts on a monthly basis that's great
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but I want you to actually look deeply
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into a few credit card
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receipts even if you do a once over it
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is important to look at each and every
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expense and you're really asking
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yourself do I still need this maybe it's
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a monthly subscription I do this every
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few months with my husband he looks over
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the credit card receipts for the
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business every month and then every few
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months we will sit down and I'll say
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okay let's go through every line item
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and make sure that it's something that
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we still need so it could be a
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subscription it could be something that
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you realize that you're paying for that
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may
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there's a way to cut that out that could
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be something as simple as at the office
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you're paying for both Netflix and Hulu
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could you just go with Netflix or could
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you do some type of package deal and
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rework that so that it makes more sense
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on a monthly basis maybe you're paying
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for window washing that occurs a few
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times a month and you realize that your
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windows look sparkly clean all the time
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maybe you could cut that back to a
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couple times a month it could be that
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you're paying the same amount to your
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lawn crew even though they don't work in
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the months of November December January
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maybe you can cut that back so it's not
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just looking at recurring charges it's
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also looking at do I still need this
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particular service
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item sometimes what you will find is
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that you're surprised that a charge came
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through on your credit card it was
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either something that you did not
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authorize or something that you thought
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you had already cancelled but that that
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payment or that charge is still coming
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through so it's it's Illuminating almost
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every time you do it we do it quarterly
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uh with myself and my husband and every
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time I'm like oh gosh I didn't realize
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that that was still coming through so I
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think at the end of the year if you
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haven't deeply scrutinized your credit
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cards receipts pick a couple two or
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three from this year and just go through
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I would recommend the more recent ones
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don't necessarily feel like you have to
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go back to January of 2024 but maybe you
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look at September October November and
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do a deep dive into those if nothing
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else pick one of them and at least look
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and ask yourself questions you can
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actually have the paper copy in hand and
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highlight certain things that you want
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to look further into or you can
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electronically keep track of things that
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you just have further questions about
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out and if you've got business team
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members that utilize their own business
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card or they utilize your business card
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then you may have questions for them as
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well so that's step number
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one doesn't sound fun but just trust me
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it's going to be worth your time number
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two is similar but slightly different so
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not all of our expenses come through
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credit cards we still have plenty of
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expenses that go out out in other ways
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so I surely hope that you have a great
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CPA that you utilize to help track
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expenses it is worth taking time to
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scrutinize all expenses looking at
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things as simple as what does my utility
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bill look like is there any way to
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reduce that what does my rent look like
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I know that often times that is
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immovable but is there anything that we
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can do to possibly
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look at that rental rate again or do I
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have my lease negotiation coming up do I
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need to start thinking about that you
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could look at things like your Dental
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Supplies your lab expenses your
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marketing what are you spending in each
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of those categories and does that
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expense need to go up or come down and
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you might be wondering why would
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something go up well something like
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marketing might need to go up as you
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think about your goals and dreams for
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2025 if you're only spending a couple
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hundred a month in marketing that may be
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an area where you need to notch up the
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spending and if so you may need to notch
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down the spending in another category
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something like eating out team lunches
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which you know I know are fun and
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exciting but maybe you can cut back
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slightly in your eating out expense or
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maybe if you run some of your vehicle
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expenses through the business maybe
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you're realizing that your dental I mean
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not your dental your car insurance has
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gone up and you're wondering when did
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that happen and what can I do about that
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is it time to re-evaluate how much I'm
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spending on insurance so take time over
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these next few weeks to really deep dive
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into your expenses and that could be
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just a report that you're going through
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from your CPA often times they'll send
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you an expense report report or a profit
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and loss report and you can go through
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that in great detail if you do your own
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books then that's just going back
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through all of your expenses and really
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evaluating where there might be some
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saving possibilities to me this is such
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a valuable thing to do at least on an
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annual
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basis number three is going to be one
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final Deep dive into some lovely mky
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Waters which is I would encourage you to
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take time deep diving into your clinical
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and business
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documentation I know this makes
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everybody Grumble and you just want to
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stop listening right now but hear me out
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on this often times I think that
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practice owners or team members so this
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is not just for practice owners this is
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also for team members that we just move
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along with the assumption
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that our documentation is good and I
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think that is a very scary assumption to
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me we need to ensure that our
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documentation is good now you may have
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some light auditing throughout the month
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you may even do some deep auditing
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throughout the month but use this end of
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year beginning of year transition to
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just select a handful of
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charts I I'll say a double handful look
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10 or 12 charts that you look through
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look through the clinical note does it
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make sense is everything there are there
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good Ledger notes if somebody were to
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log in and try to figure out a patient's
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balance could they do so with a
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documentation that's in The Ledger what
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about communication notes whether that's
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Comm log or any kind of office Journal
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that your software has do we have a
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track record of when we've contacted did
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this patient have we made good notes of
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those
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conversations documentation is critical
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guys I can't tell you how many times
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people get in trouble because of poor
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documentation and if we're just blindly
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assuming that everything is okay that is
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a risk that I would encourage you not to
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take it is a really good time to do a
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deep dive into your documentation and
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make sure that things are up to par or
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in Mya in my recommendation above par I
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want you looking really squeaky clean on
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documentation and I will do a Shameless
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plug here one of the things that Dr Kuba
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and I put together several years ago cuz
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we saw this being such a weakness in
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practices is we do have a fantastic
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chart audit program where Dr Kuba and
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another doctor on our team Dr Cavita
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they actually log in remotely and they
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do their own Deep dive into your charts
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and give you a scorecard that shows
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where your areas of weakness may be and
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their suggestions for correcting those
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weaknesses so I would encourage you to
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take advantage of that if this makes
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your stomach Grumble contact us and let
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us do the dirty work for you so that we
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can let you know where you need
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work step number four or tip number four
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is going to be you need to revisit your
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Fe schedule if you're a client of mine
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you know that I've been hounding you on
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this this month and making
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recommendations for you if you don't
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have a consultant or coach you need to
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take a look at your fee schedule and
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make sure that your fee schedule is on
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par for your particular area if you
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haven't raised your fees in a year or
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two there's a high likelihood that
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you're behind the times and you need to
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do a fee increase so take a minute to
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look at your fee
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compare it against competitors in your
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area there's plenty of programs out
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there that will do a zip code analysis
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for you take the time to do that and
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adjust your fees
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accordingly tip number five is going to
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be to take time and evaluate your
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insurance contracts this should go hand
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inand with evaluating your fee schedule
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analysis you should also be looking at
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your insurance contract who is short
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paying you if your fee for a proy is
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$100 then go through each contract that
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you have with your insurance companies
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the various insurance companies and see
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what they're paying Delta might be
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paying you $50 on your $100 Pro Fe Matti
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might be paying you 56 Etna might be
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paying you 42 H when's the last time
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that you've really looked at those
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insurance contracts and then when you
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decide who is the lowest paying figure
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out if there's something that you can do
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with those contracts that may be
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attempting to renegotiate with them to
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get a higher fee schedule that may be
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deciding to drop some of the low paying
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ones again you got to be cautious with
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either of those but if you've
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got contracts with insurance companies
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there is a high chance that they need to
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be evaluated and you need to make
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decisions on what you're going to do
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with those contracts going forward so
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don't just blindly move into 2025
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assuming that your insurance contracts
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are going to stay the same most of the
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time there needs to be some type of edit
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and now is the time to decide what those
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edits are going to be so that was tip
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number five tip number six is to me a
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fun one this is what I do all day every
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day and it's super fun for me I think
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think it will be fun for you I want you
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to find for 2024 your highest production
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month so what was your standout
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knockdown drag out amazing month of 2024
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and then I also want you to find your
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sad month what was the month that was
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just low low low now if one of those low
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months that you find was a month that
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you were out of town for 10 days in that
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month eliminate that find a month that
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you were there and it was low so you're
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looking for your highest producing month
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and your lowest producing month and then
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take some time to find the trends that
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exist in each of those month what was it
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about your high producing month that
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made it so Stand Out was it that you had
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a 100 new patients that month was it
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that you had a really big case that put
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you over the top was it that you just
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saw more patience in that particular
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month or maybe you saw more cash paying
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patients in that particular month and
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then on the flip side you want to look
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at your low producing month and what was
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it that made it so low producing once
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you establish the trends in both the
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high and the low month it gives you a
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framework for putting into your goals
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for 2025 what you need to do to actually
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achieve higher producing months and what
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you need to avoid to produce the to
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avoid producing the low producing months
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so have fun with that and deep dive into
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it really look at all of the numbers to
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see what it was that made those months
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both high and
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low number seven is I want you to then
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set your financial goals for
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2025 this sounds basic but I can't tell
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you how many times I talk with a client
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who hasn't done this or doesn't know how
15:33
to do this so when you look at your high
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and low months you can then determine
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what is possible for
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2025 that may be that for 2025 you want
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to hit your high month every month okay
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well there is your financial goal for
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2025 maybe when you've looked at the
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trends of your high month for 2024 you
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may realize that that is not
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replicatable every month that's fine
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what is achievable maybe you did have a
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$10,000 case that pushed you over the
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edge for that particular month well if
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you take out that $10,000 case on your
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really high producing month is that a
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goal a monthly goal that would then get
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you to a good annual amount so set your
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goals and make it set in stone that
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that's what you want to achieve for 2025
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so set your financial goals you can
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start that from a year standpoint or you
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can start that from a monthly standpoint
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you may say hey if I did my highest
16:37
producing month every month well then my
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annual goal for 2025 would be fill in
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the blank or it could be monthly you're
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like hey we are making some changes with
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insurance plans that take effect in
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April so I know that my monthly goal can
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go up in April so maybe I've got a lower
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monthly goal in January February March
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but April when we're officially out of
17:03
network with Delta I'm actually going to
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increase that by 10% or 12% whatever you
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want to do so set a course for your
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financial goals for 2025 and again
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document those and make those really
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clear the next thing that I would want
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you to do which is I don't even know
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what number I'm on anymore but establish
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your either new or revised bonus plan
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for 2025 now if you're a practice that
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doesn't have a bonus plan that's okay I
17:36
would encourage you to still figure out
17:40
how you want to entice your teammates or
17:43
your team to achieve the goals that have
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been set before you so that may not be
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an actual bonus plan where there's some
17:51
type of reward at the end of earning
17:54
that but you need to figure out how it's
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going to be exciting and enticing could
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that be something as simple as you've
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got this beautiful thermometer goal
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sheet in your break room and you're just
18:07
tracking how you're doing to hit your
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monthly goal so you put your big monthly
18:11
goal at the top and you guys are
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tracking that on a daily
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basis could it be something as simple as
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at the end of the month when we hit that
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bonus we're going to do team potluck
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together and we're going to have a an
18:26
extended lunch to be able to do team
18:28
potluck together so there can still be
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goals and it doesn't necessarily have to
18:33
include a an official bonus now if
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you're a practice and a team that has a
18:38
bonus plan then you need to figure out
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did that work for us in 2024 and do we
18:44
want to keep the existing structure of
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that bonus plan or do we want to edit
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and revise it so that it is exciting
18:53
once again in
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2025 I will say most times when you've
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had a bone bonus plan the same bonus
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plan in place for a 3 or 4 year period
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of time sometimes you need to do
19:05
something to spice it up you might still
19:07
be able to keep the same structure but
19:10
maybe you throw in something extra on
19:13
top or maybe it's simply um making the
19:18
financial earning amount higher in the
19:22
third month or the third month of that
19:24
quarter so there's some things you can
19:26
still do to spice it up but you need to
19:28
take a hard look at your bonus plan for
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2025 and make sure that there are no
19:32
changes you wish to make to that bonus
19:35
plan the next thing that I would
19:37
encourage you to do is to take some time
19:42
to decide for
19:44
yourself and for your team how are we
19:47
going to develop ourselves in
19:51
2025 so not only do we want the practice
19:54
hitting these great goals that we've set
19:58
not only are we going to be better at
20:01
controlling expenses we're going to be
20:03
better at documentation all these things
20:05
that we've talked about but how are we
20:07
going to professionally develop
20:11
ourselves in
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2025 again if for those of you who have
20:15
worked with me you know this is a soap
20:17
box to me the dental profession is a
20:20
high calling it is a health care
20:23
profession that requires us to be our
20:26
best and if we are not putting effort
20:29
into being our best then to me we are
20:32
doing a disservice to the dental
20:34
profession so we need to take some time
20:37
to decide what are we personally doing
20:40
to enhance our
20:43
professionalism in
20:45
20125 does that mean that we have a list
20:47
of books that we're planning to read do
20:50
we have podcasts that we have lined up
20:52
for 2025 do we have some conferences
20:55
that we're going to sharpening our
20:59
skills requires effort we're not just
21:02
going to show up to work do the same old
21:05
thing every day day in day out and
21:07
somehow get sharper in the process
21:10
becoming a sharper better professional
21:14
requires effort and so you need to
21:16
decide now what you're going to be doing
21:19
in 2025 to become a sharper professional
21:22
a better professional so you need to
21:26
figure that out now I'll do another
21:29
Shameless plug here and say that Dr CP
21:31
and I have put so much time and energy
21:34
and effort into providing you with
21:36
resources to become a better
21:39
professional we have both our Consulting
21:42
crash course which is a phenomenal one
21:46
OFA kind this is not done anywhere else
21:50
course where you can bring your team to
21:53
the Dallas area spend two entire days
21:57
with myself and Dr Kuba and we are going
22:00
to be looking through every aspect of
22:02
your Prof practice and professional
22:05
career and we are going to be looking at
22:07
how you can sharpen your skills as a
22:09
professional and as a team and how you
22:12
can have a fantastic game plan for
22:15
becoming a fantastic practice and team
22:18
so we've got the crash course and we've
22:20
got the subscription which is so
22:23
inexpensive so simple to subscribe and
22:27
to have each month inspiration and
22:30
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22:32
better professional so whether it's a
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Consulting crash course the managing
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Dental drama subscription or whatever
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else you decide to do I don't care what
22:41
it is but do something to sharpen your
22:43
skills in
22:45
2025 last tip I want you to take some
22:49
time before this year comes to an end to
22:53
just stop and count your blessings we
22:56
don't do this enough uh especially as we
22:59
move into the hustle and bustle of
23:01
2025 we are notoriously terrible at
23:06
finding things that we're thankful for
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so I want you to stop as this year 2024
23:12
comes to a close just pause count your
23:15
blessings see how far you can get I'm
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not even not even going to put a limit
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to it I'm going to say that you should
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at least be able to come up with 50 60
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70 things that you're thankful for for
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in 2024 even of 2024 was hard take the
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time to stop and count your blessings
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the fact that you're listening to this
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podcast right now means that you have
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ears with which to listen be grateful
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you've got a device with which you're
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listening on be grateful you've got a
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career that yes couldn't be hard at
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times but you've got a career that earns
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you a wage and earns you a way to live
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be grateful find things things to be
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grateful for as this year comes to a
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close and I find that if you will do
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that I hope that it will Propel you into
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2025 with a heart of gratitude and we
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can do so much in 2025 if we have a good
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starting point which is that of
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gratitude and
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contentment and yes contentment is not
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settling for where we are it's just
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being grateful for where we're at and
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grateful for where we're going to get to
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go go in
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2025 so I hope you'll take these top 10
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tips these are my tips for you do each
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of them don't don't Sid step any of them
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step into each of these top 10 tips and
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do them it may not happen overnight it
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may not happen in the next few days but
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over the course of the next couple weeks
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take time to do these top 10 tips and
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let us know if we can help you with any
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of them happy new
24:56
year thanks for joining the conversation
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