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What keeps 1 DSO exec up at night
DSO leaders are often faced with multiple challenges while leading networks of various sizes.
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How 9 dentists prepare for a busy day
Dentists have several ways that they prepare for days packed with full schedules, complex procedures and operational tasks.
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DSO consolidation to increase as business costs rise, 1 exec says
Consolidation is expected to increase in the dental industry due to a range of factors, according to Deborah Brown, DMD.
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Why 1 CEO believes 2024 holds 'great promise' for dentistry
Advancements in technology and patient care will have a positive impact on the dental industry in 2024, according to Heather Foster, CEO of Dallas-based DSO Heritage Dental Group.
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What to expect from dentistry in 2024, per 4 dental leaders
Next year could bring increased use of various dental technologies, continued workforce challenges and more innovation in specialty services, according to four leaders in the field.
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What's next for medical-dental integration, tech and more in 2024
Dental professionals can expect to see significant changes in several areas of the industry, according to one CEO.
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6 dental industry trends that will continue in 2024: Dr. Brad Rand
Dental professionals can expect to see continued DSO consolidation and challenges with staffing and reimbursements next year, according to Brad Rand, DDS.
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7 trends DSO execs are following
Dental implants, specialty fields, doctor equity and medical-dental integration are some of the many trends DSO executives have been paying close attention to this year.
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Autonomy, freedom and satisfaction: What drew 3 professionals to the dental industry
Three dental professionals recently shared with Becker's the reasons that drew them into the dental industry – clinical autonomy, having free time and self satisfaction.
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How to cultivate a mentorship style that breeds job satisfaction
My path to becoming a dental assistant is somewhat unconventional. Over 30 years ago, I was standing at the bus stop when a man pulled up and asked me if I would work in his dental office. I decided to give it a try, and I fell in love with the dental field.
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'It will become increasingly more difficult to perform good dental care': What we heard in October
This month, dental professionals spoke with Becker's about staffing shortages, integrated care, insurance and burnout.
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How dentists can alleviate burnout
Many dentists are facing elevated amounts of stress and burnout amid the challenges facing the industry, including staffing shortages, increased costs and decreases in revenue.
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6 dentists' biggest career 'wins'
Dentistry can be a rewarding career for many practitioners, with opportunities to manage a business, build relationships and learn new skills.
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Why maintaining independence is 1 dentist's biggest "win"
Being a private practice owner has allowed Rajdeep Randhawa, DDS, to keep better control of his schedule, avoid burnout and develop better relationships with his patients.
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What keeps 3 dentists up at night
Dentists are often faced with several challenges regarding patient care, business management and staffing.
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How Dr. Sara Larbi is prioritizing integrated dental-medical care at her practice
Offering integrative care has become a crucial part of providing the best care for patients of Sara Larbi, DDS.
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'I get to help people': Why 5 professionals pursued a dental career
Five dental professionals recently connected with Becker's to share the reasons that influenced them to go after a career in the dental industry.
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5 dentists share how family got them into dentistry
Five dentists recently shared with Becker's the reason that first got them interested in a career in the dental industry – their families.
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How 1 dentist uses AI to grow his practice amid hiring woes
Peter Rivoli, DDS, has begun adding artificial intelligence programs to achieve practice goals without the need to hire more staff.
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What will 2024 hold for staffing shortages? 6 dentists weigh in
Workforce shortages in the dental industry were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading some practices to struggle with patient care and financial stability.
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