• The Evolution of your Career and How your Clinical Brain is Sabotaging your Business Success

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
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The Evolution of your Career and How your Clinical Brain is Sabotaging your Business Success

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    How can orthodontists balance the meticulous nature of their clinical work with the fast-paced demands of running a successful practice? This episode promises to equip you with strategies to transform those perfectionist tendencies into entrepreneurial strengths. We explore the psychological shift required to move from the precise, slow-paced environment of dental school and residency to the dynamic world of business. Through personal anecdotes, we demonstrate how embracing mistakes can serve as powerful opportunities for growth and adaptation.

    We also examine the importance of fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement within an orthodontic practice. Learn how biannual team-building events and specialized training sessions can elevate your practice's performance. Strong leadership plays a crucial role in navigating changes, like the financial impact of digital conversions and the tough decisions that come with maintaining a healthy team culture. Finally, we discuss real-world examples of balancing clinical perfection with patient satisfaction, highlighting critical lessons in meeting patients where they are and the importance of release waivers. This episode offers valuable insights designed to help you thrive in a competitive orthodontic landscape.

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