We orthodontists are obsessed with the latest tactic/tip/pearl to do something “better” or faster or more effectively. No matter whether it’s clinical or practice management or marketing or HR, ...
I received this unsolicited email a couple days ago. Honestly, I’m not sure what the phrase “When evolution means revolution” even means but I do know one thing – the “evolution” of “adv...
Are shoes a commodity? Depends on your point of view. If you’re the average American they certainly are and shoes are bought by the vast majority on a sliding scale that leads with price while also ...
Metaphorically speaking, we orthodontists traditionally sell half gallons of vanilla ice cream. Customers visiting the average office can have any kind of ice cream they want as long as it’s a half ...
I think it’s time to share the preliminary floorpan, logo and pricing plan for the new office since I’ve had so many questions. Questions like: What will it look like? How will you make m...
They really are. Awesome scripting, excellent paperwork (physical and virtual), fantastic billing and collections, outstanding organization, super staff hierarchy and job descriptions… all of th...
It’s easy, even popular, to remember to be generous this time of year. That’s great but it’s vital to have a generous spirit and take care of others even when it’s not convenient! There is a d...
I am not an accountant or a CPA and you shouldn’t take my suggestion as tax advice. Be sure to talk to a CPA licensed in your state before taking any action! That being said my CPA pointed out that ...
Not the average orthodontic patient seen in the traditional orthodontic office, the average consumer. There is a huge difference between the two but we orthodontists are generally unaware of the discr...
This phenomenon has always been fun to watch but it has rarely been more apparent than now. If you want some good fun then go on any of the closed orthodontic groups and watch the membership scramble ...
All I hear these days from a very vocal and very unhappy subset of orthodontists are vitriolic accusations and recriminations: “You’re destroying the profession” “How dare you betray your prof...
The biggest problem facing orthodontic practices in the United States is a lack of new patients. Though there are outliers who have more work than they can handle and despite other concerns, orthodont...