
Three Tips for Maintaining Work-Life Sanity in Dentistry
I was sitting in a meeting the other day and suddenly recognized out of the blue that I change the toilet paper roll at work

I was sitting in a meeting the other day and suddenly recognized out of the blue that I change the toilet paper roll at work

Always remember that you’re unique, just like everyone else. This paradox may refer to personal individuality, but it also is applicable to business. In fact,
If you run a dental practice, you’ve probably heard this statement before: “Google reviews are an important tool for attracting new dental patients.” But in
David Lauder provides effective ways of responding to challenging patients Most patients get on well with their dentist and the majority of dental appointments are
You’ve heard of a statewide emergency being declared after a natural disaster, such as a hurricane or severe flooding… but after a cyberattack? That’s been

After many years of coaching both general practitioners (GPs) and specialists, I have encountered two very common reasons why GPs often hesitate to refer to
Last-minute cancellations are a frustrating aspect of front-office management, as empty chair time can greatly impact a dental practice’s bottom line. While many practices continue
The return on investment (ROI) of technology is a conversation that can easily “overlook the forest for the trees,” especially in a dental practice. For instance,
By now, you’ve heard the warning: After January 14, 2020, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 71, Windows Server 2008, and 2008 R22.,If you haven’t

The Productive Dentist Academy has scheduled three sessions of its Productivity Workshop for February 7-9, May 16-18, and September 19-21, 2019, all in Plano, Texas.

A good website can attract more patients to your dental practice, while a bad one can have an opposite effect. So if you plan to
A business vision is vital but if you haven’t shared it with those helping to achieve it, then now is the time to open their