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Implants and Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning for Optimum Outcome Results - The Team Approach - Part 2 of 2
Description:
This course will help you consistently achieve a systematic approach to treatment planning and getting a "yes", from your customers with the development of your Interdisciplinary Teams. Getting patients to "buy" verses "sell" is one of the vital keys you will take-away. This course will increase your capacity to design, choose and develop a "Top Line" team internally and externally (Collaborative Clinicians).
Attendees will learn how connectivity and communication are vital "close the cracks" tools for enrollment and the establishment of Interdisciplinary Teams when assessing, cultivating, recommending and delivering more comprehensive care driven cases that transform, add value and benefit your customers with "Optimum Outcome Results".
Date Added:
12/5/2011
Author(s):
Rhonda Mullins
Rhonda Mullins has served in dentistry as a Dawson and L. D. Pankey trained dental lab technician, office manager, practice transition analyst, prior to her s...
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This presentation is a must for the dental team who is ready to go to the next level. The changes in the marketplace require us to communicate with our patients differently. It requires us to learn new procedures, learn to work with new materials, and have a higher level of communication with the dental laboratory. But mostly, it requires all members of the dental team to be aware of these new exciting times, and have the tools to build the practice of our dreams.
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Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD |
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1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) |
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