Dental Practice 101 Beyond the Clinic
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Opening a dental practice requires skills beyond what is taught in dental school, encompassing areas like business management, financial knowledge, legal considerations, insurance and reimbursement, human resources, marketing, patient relationship management, and staying updated with dental technology. Additionally, understanding office design, pursuing continuing education, networking, and maintaining work-life balance are crucial. Dentists often need additional education or mentoring in these areas, which can be acquired through business courses, workshops, consulting services, or networking with experienced practitioners.
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