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How to effectively implement change in the dental practice and why

Hornsby, AUSTRALIA

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From: 6:30 PM

Monday, 27 July, 2020

To: 8:00 PM

Monday, 27 July, 2020

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TOTAL CPD FOR THIS EVENT: 1.5 HOURS

Event Details...

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The intended audience for this event includes:

"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." - Winston Churchill

This seminar will discuss the importance of dental practices needing to embrace change in order to improve as well as steps on how to effectively implement change.

Successfully managing and running a dental practice isn't easy - from maintaining a healthy flow of new patients each month and ensuring they return for their 6-monthly check up, whilst trying to grow your revenue by working smarter, not harder.

The key to success for top performing dental practices is embracing change and taking the right action at the right time before potential issues arise. How do you identify what changes to make and when? How do you make dental care more affordable and accessible? How do you improve patient acquisition and health outcomes for the community?

 

Learning Objectives

- Understand why change is important and the key drivers of change

- Identify when to change in your dental practice

- Learn how to effectively implement change in the dental practice

 

Who should attend?

  • Dental Practice Owners

  • Principal Dentists

  • Practice Managers

 

Time and Cost

Our free-to-attend seminars qualify for 1.5 CPD hours

6:00pm: Registration and refreshments

6:30pm: Seminar starts

8:00pm: Seminar ends

 

NZDA verifies, that based on the information provided to NZDA, this activity meets the Dental Council policy requirements for CPD. NZDA CPD verification does not imply promotion or endorsement of the contents of any course. Attendees need to use professional judgment to assess the validity and usefulness of techniques, materials or therapeutic products to their own practice.

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