Kill the stress. The best way to kill stress is to improve your practice systems on a consistent basis. A simple question to ask at the end of every day is “What did we improve today?” If you cannot …
Don’t underestimate all little things.
Don’t underestimate all little things. This may sound simplistic and outdated to some of our subscribers, but simplistic and outdated can sometimes be good and we need to be reminded. Take note of …
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Inspire referring doctors.
Inspire referring doctors. The science of referral marketing has been well-defined and highly effective for many years. One of the foundational principles that is not a direct strategy is to …
Inspire referring doctors.
Inspire referring doctors. The science of referral marketing has been well-defined and highly effective for many years. One of the foundational principles that is not a direct strategy is to …
Don’t underestimate all little things.
Don’t underestimate all little things. This may sound simplistic and outdated to some of our subscribers, but simplistic and outdated can sometimes be good and we need to be reminded. Take note of …
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What is the most significant problem your practice is currently facing with patients?
What is the most significant problem your practice is currently facing with patients? This is not a customer service question, but a practice-patient flow question. Do you have an exorbitant number of …