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Curtis has a decade of experience managing and coaching dental practices. Through Dental Intel, he helps dentists focus in on a handful of leading indicators…Continue Reading…
In this episode we talk about the different ways to calculate case acceptance and what it means for your dental practice. We also talk about case acceptance…Continue Reading…
Welcome back to The Dentalpreneur Podcast! Today we have my presentation from this year’s Voices of Dentistry. The keynote is centered around the 19th…Continue Reading…
It’s incredible to say that we have reached our 500 th episode. On the show today, Ashlee and I reflect,,,Continue Reading…
Finally, a way for dental students to not only connect with each other, but with practicing dentists around the country…Continue Reading…
Alastair and I had the opportunity to sit down with Richard Low of the Shared Practices Podcast last weekend at Voices of Dentistry….Continue Reading…
Grady is a dental student at Creighton University. We first met when he came down to Arizona to intern with us at DSI…Continue Reading…
Today we have a presentation I gave at one of the Dental Success Summits. This key note had an interactive element…Continue Reading…
Dr. Aaron LeBauer is a physical therapist in Greensboro, NC. He started his practice, LeBauer Physical Therapy, in 2008 as a new grad…Continue Reading…
Today, we have contrasting case studies centered around vastly different new patient numbers. The first practice took an intentional…Continue Reading…