Dental Practice Health Check

Dental Practice Health Check
ISBN-10
1846192110
ISBN-13
9781846192111
Category
Dental offices
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Radcliffe Publishing
Authors
Suzanne Mitchell, Lesley Bailey

Description

"Dental Practice Health Check" helps dental practice owners improve their business. It is concise, practical and ideal for day-to-day reference. Sound, evidence-based principles are offered to assist practice owners in becoming better people managers, drive revenue and profitability through marketing and customer service, and ensure the business has robust systems and procedures to support its operation. By encouraging practice owners to step back and review their current business practices, the book examines ways of making the dental business more rewarding in the long run - maximising opportunities, and supporting revenue and profitability."Dental Practice Health Check" is highly recommended for principal dentists and dental practice managers, including those undertaking training. Associate dentists interested in purchasing or starting their own practice will find the information enlightening, as will accountants and legal firms with dental clients, as well as banks and other financial institutions.

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