by Riesner Consulting | Dec 30, 2020 | Communication, covid19, Dental Practice Management Consulting, Fulfillment, Good Patient Relations, Practice Management
This has certainly been a year like none other, at least in my lifetime. Every day brought more and more bad news about the numbers of people who passed away, and, as the year draws to a close, the most cases of Covid-19 and hospitalizations in the US since the...
by Riesner Consulting | Sep 6, 2020 | Communication, covid19, Dental Practice Management Consulting, Dental Practice Systems, Good Patient Relations, Practice Management, Staff Management
It is urgent that the doctor and staff dress in a new way with more coverage, KN95 or N95 masks and shields, etc., to reassure patients that your office will be a safe place for them. Yes, you can get shields that allow for your loupes and light to be worn. Do...
by Flossie | Aug 13, 2020 | Communication, covid19, Dental Practice Management Consulting, Dental Practice Systems, Good Patient Relations, Leadership, Marketing, Practice Management, Staff Management
“I received this in my email a few days ago. What a great way to encourage your patients to come in for their hygiene appointments. Have this at the front desk so personnel can quote this article when speaking to patients who are afraid to come in for an...
by Flossie | Sep 12, 2011 | Communication, Dental Practice Systems, Fulfillment, Leadership
How proud I am of my daughter, Amy, and her friend Beca who completed a triathalon yesterday! Like everything else we all want in life, it took committment, perseverance and courage! Using this philosophy in dental practice makes all your dreams come true . Whether...
by Flossie | Sep 11, 2011 | Communication, Dental Practice Management Consulting, Dental Practice Systems, Good Patient Relations, Leadership, Marketing, Staff Management
I recently consulted with a dentist who just could not understand why his dental hygienists got upset when he rejected their request for more time in their schedule with certain patients for a variety of reasons – the patient is disabled and has problems...