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  free dental treatment coordinator training: Don’t Wait for the Tooth Fairy Ashley Latter, 2010-12-03 It makes no difference whether you are a National Health Dental Practice, or a top end Cosmetic Dental Practice, if you have a passion for providing excellent communication to your Patients, then you will love this book. You will discover; • How to turn patient enquires to your practice into an appointment • How to create the perfect consultation and patient journey • How to talk money with confidence and achieve the prices your services deserve • The secrets to becoming a true master of the art of persuasion • How to present solutions to patients, so they want to buy from you • How to work together as a team, so that you never drop the baton again • Help more of your patients say YES more often And more “I have known Ashley for a number of years and have attended many of his courses. I have always been impressed by his unique approach to a skill at which many dentists are poor- Sales & Communication. What makes this book different from the rest, is that it concentrates on the patient journey from initial enquiry to completion. With a mix of anecdotes and skills it highlights ways in which practices can move forward. A must for the whole practice team.” John Lewis Ghyllmount Dental
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  free dental treatment coordinator training: An Easy Guide to Adding Orthodontics Onto Your Dental Practice K Amanda Wilson Mds, Dds, 2020-11-24 Of the over 200,000 primary care dentists in the U.S., most have little to no formal educational training in orthodontics. Those who do seek training often have to resort to expensive and time-consuming weekend services. You learn on the job through trial and error, but those errors can be expensive and unfortunate for both patients and doctors. An Easy Guide to Adding Orthodontics onto Your Dental Practice fills that gap by helping you reduce your cost and your trial and error period by providing valuable solutions for doctors and their teams.Author Amanda Wilson, MDS, DDS has been in the field of dentistry for nearly two decades. She is an orthodontist, dental consultant, and dental advisor by profession; she previously served as dental director for SmileDirectClub and is the founder and CEO of StraightSmile Solutions. Wilson has seen almost everything, wants to give back to the field, and has made it her mission to help doctors build out their practices, educating them on how to create healthy and happy smiles for their patients. That's where the idea for An Easy Guide to Adding Orthodontics onto Your Dental Practice was born. Within the pages of this book you'll learn about how to start up, what machines to buy, training a competent dental assistant and treatment coordinator, how to maximize time and revenue, various kinds of invisible aligners, IDB and functional appliances, diagnosing and treatment planning, how to upsell necessary services to your patients, how to market your new orthodontics menu of services in a variety of ways, and so much more. If you're looking to make your practice more lucrative and need practical tools, tips, and tricks of the trade then you need to pick up a copy of An Easy Guide to Adding Orthodontics onto Your Dental Practice.
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  free dental treatment coordinator training: You Are Worth It Ashley Latter, 2014-01-13 Do you sometimes reduce the price of your treatments in your head because you feel your patients cannot afford them? Does talking of money in your surgery make you feel uncomfortable? Are you worried about quoting a price due to the fear you might get a negative response from your patient? Do you feel your services are worth more than you get paid for them? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then I promise you will enjoy reading this book. This book reveals information on exactly how to deal with this problem. As far as I am aware, the contents are not taught at any dentistry school. While certain elements of pricing may have been touched on by dental coaches, theyll have barely scratched the surface of what I do in this book. Ill be looking at this complex issue in depth, delving into the psychology of what you do in those awkward situations and even why you do it! I will alter your thought process, your beliefs, and most significantly, your behavioural pattern. You will never improve your results until you change your entire approach. This book will enable you to smash through all the restrictions that youve placed upon yourself when it comes to the fees that you charge your patients. I guarantee that once youve broken your own barriers down, the methods described in this book will provide you with the confidence necessary to deal with every pricing issue which arises. After all, you are worth it.
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  free dental treatment coordinator training: LaFleur Brooks' Health Unit Coordinating Elaine A. Gillingham, Monica Wadsworth Seibel, 2013-02-01 Get the most comprehensive, in-depth coverage on health unit coordinating from the industry's most popular text! Expert authors Elaine Gillingham and Monica Wadsworth Seibel offer in-depth discussion of key theories and concepts surrounding the profession and guide you through the common responsibilities of a health unit coordinator in both traditional and electronic medical record environments. From greeting new patients and dealing with visitors to transcribing physicians' orders, maintaining statistical reports, and preparing patient charts, this text will prepare you for success across all areas of health unit coordination. - Certification Review Guide with mock certification exam is included on the Evolve site with every purchase of the book. - Step-by-step instructions on how to perform important procedures include in-depth explanations of key tasks and possible modifications that would meet special requirements. - High Priority boxes throughout the text offer useful information such as lists of addresses, organizations, laboratory studies, hospital specialties, health unit coordinator career ladders, helpful hints, and more, related to chapter discussions. - Example boxes in the Communication chapters present real-life scenarios that outline the responsibilities of the health unit coordinator in each situation and offer tips on how you can conduct yourself in a professional and helpful manner. - Bad handwriting examples give you experience deciphering hard-to-read handwriting that you will encounter in practice.Student-friendly features such as outlines, chapter objectives, vocabulary, and abbreviations are included at the beginning of each chapter to set the stage for the important information to be covered later in the chapter. - References within the text to the companion skills practice manual and online tools direct you to hands-on exercises that stress the practical applications of skills and procedures in a simulated health care environment. - NEW! Expanded coverage of the EMR/CPOE explains how the implementation of the electronic medical record/CPOE is changing the role of the Health Unit Coordinator. - UPDATED! Coverage of medications, diagnostic procedures, therapies, surgical procedures, and new health care trends keep you up to date on how to perform your role effectively in today's medical environment. - NEW! Hot topics in health unit coordinating keep you abreast of issues currently affecting the health unit coordinator such as, the electronic health record/CPOE, physician order entries, preceptorships, and interviewing/background checks, are addressed. - NEW! Additional student activities are included in each chapter to help reinforce material, expand your critical thinking and application skills, and prepare you for exams. - NEW! Flashcards on Evolve help you review important terminology and abbreviations that you will use on the job.
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  free dental treatment coordinator training: Dental Implant Prosthetics Carl E. Misch, 2015 Focuses on dental implants used in conjunction with other prosthetic devices in the general dentist's office, designed to help the partially or completely edentulous patient recover normal function, esthetics, comfort and speech. Step-by-step procedures guide practitioners through challenging clinical situations and assist them in refining their technique. Reflects the latest in continued research, diagnostic tools, treatment planning, implant designs, materials and techniques. Prosthetic devices covered include complete dentures, bridges, overdentures and various dental implant systems.
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Dental professionals will learn the important values and skills required for successful Specialist Treatment Coordination (STC), through a series of interactive training, presentations and …

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Orthodontic Training & Development Manual
D4C Dental Brands is a DSO or ‘Dental Support Organization’ that contracts (affiliates) with doctor practice-owners to provide support. We are the largest and fastest growing specialist DSO …

Implementing a treatment coordinator in your practice
insight into how to introduce a treatment coordinator into your practice. Could you be the team member responsible for implementing this role—responsible for your own personal growth as …

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Training in General Dental Practice Raj Rattan,Ian Waite,2017-09-29 Vocational training is the preferred method for developing practical and other workplace dental skills It is mandatory for …

Community Dental Health Coordinator - ADA
The Community Dental Health Coordinator (CDHC) program teaches community health worker skills to a dental or other health professional who may be from a private practice or public …

Treatment Coordinator Training Outline
Start the Treatment Coordinator checklist (Located in WebApps. The Practice Manager should utilize this list to ensure all areas of the job position have been reviewed and discussed.)

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Orthodontic Treatment Coordinator Test Study Guide
Orthodontic Treatment Coordinator Test Study Guide 1. Patients with mild crowding can wait until all permanent teeth have erupted prior to starting comprehensive treatment. 2. Extending a …

Treatment Coordinator Training Outline
Start the Treatment Coordinator checklist (Located in WebApps. The Practice Manager should utilize this list to ensure all areas of the job position have been reviewed and discussed.)

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The Implant Treatment Coordinator Course is uniquely geared towards developing your implant practice by training new implant treatment coordinators, or expanding the roles of your current …

Orthodontic Treatment Coordinator Training
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