Overcoming Dental Practice Challenges with Janet Hagerman 🌟🦷

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  • Опубліковано 31 жов 2024
  • Eric sits down with Janet Hagerman, a distinguished international speaker, author, and consultant renowned for her 30-plus years of expertise in dental hygiene management and consulting. Renowned for her ability to energize and empower teams, Janet cultivates cultures of enthusiastic support and loyalty. In this discussion, she explores essential topics such as leadership in dental practices, the significant role of practice culture, enhancing patient communication, and effective management strategies. This episode provides actionable insights for dentists and dental practice owners seeking to improve operations and patient care through strategic leadership and refined communication skills.
    Topics covered include:
    🌟 Leadership in Dentistry: Importance of dentists stepping up as leaders within their practices.
    🏠 Cultivating Practice Culture: Creating an environment where staff retention is high, and team members feel valued.
    💬 Enhancing Patient Communication: Strategies to emotionally connect with patients for better case acceptance.
    📅 The Power of Systematic Meetings: Boosting productivity through structured meetings.
    🤝 Importance of Soft Skills: Balancing technical and soft skills for better patient interactions.
    🛠️ Navigating Practice Challenges: Practical tips for addressing common challenges faced by dental practices today.
    📚 Insights from 'Meetings Make Money': Key takeaways from Janet's manual on conducting productive and positive meetings.
    To find out more about Janet and the books she has published, visit her website: janethagerman....
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @NearMeMarketingAgency
    @NearMeMarketingAgency 6 місяців тому

    Awesome!

  • @laurebourgeois7256
    @laurebourgeois7256 6 місяців тому

    I just had three upper front teeth extracted and it was very very painful. The dentist told me that because the whole area was inflamed, the local anesthesia didn't really work and that's why it was so painful. 4 more upper front teeth have to be extracted in one go. Also in a very inflamed area. What can I do to reduce the inflammation in order to have a less painful extraction?