Advice for the Treatment Coordinator – Present treatment with confidence. During the consult, parents and patients should realize that you are an expert on the subject. That means using excellent verbal and nonverbal skills. Speak clearly, look parents and patients in the eye, sit up straight, and listen to their concerns. Be prepared to answer frequently asked questions about treatment, scheduling and finances.
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