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Dental Blogs: The Week in Review February 15-19, 2010
Posted Feb 20 2010 11:53am
1) Best Practices for Dental Patient Records Barry F. Levin, Esq. and Philip M. Bogart, Esq. discuss the importance of everything from correcting mistakes to documenting refusal of treatment in dental patient records…
2) Grow Your Dental Practice Jay Grier discusses three ways to start doubling your growth right now even if you hit a plateau…
3) Bad Reviews…What Can I do? Jason T. Lipscomb discusses a number of good methods for dealing with negative reviews online. Every dentist NEEDS to know this information…
4) Sheep Herding? Dental practice management expert, Linda Zdanowicz, describes the management phenomenon she calls “sheep herding” and how you will have to “ride herd” over many employees for a period of time …
…and there you have it. There’s a look at the top stories coming out of the Dental Blog Community this week. Look for a brand new list next week!
Did you read an interesting dental-related blog post this past week? I certainly can’t hit on them all, so please share what you found in a comment below.
1) Best Practices for Dental Patient Records Barry F. Levin, Esq. and Philip M. Bogart, Esq. discuss the importance of everything from correcting mistakes to documenting refusal of treatment in dental patient records…
2) Grow Your Dental Practice Jay Grier discusses three ways to start doubling your growth right now even if you hit a plateau…
3) Bad Reviews…What Can I do? Jason T. Lipscomb discusses a number of good methods for dealing with negative reviews online. Every dentist NEEDS to know this information…
4) Sheep Herding? Dental practice management expert, Linda Zdanowicz, describes the management phenomenon she calls “sheep herding” and how you will have to “ride herd” over many employees for a period of time …
…and there you have it. There’s a look at the top stories coming out of the Dental Blog Community this week. Look for a brand new list next week!
Did you read an interesting dental-related blog post this past week? I certainly can’t hit on them all, so please share what you found in a comment below.