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Optimizing Your Schedule: Handling cancellations, complex and multidisciplinary cases

Sally McKenzie

Course date: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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79.00
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Dr. Howard Faran, CEO of Dental Town, and Sally McKenzie, President of McKenzie Management, tackle patient scheduling in this edition of Excellence in Practice Management.

Course fee: $79.00

McKenzie offers her insights on deficiencies and challenges that typically affect practices — namely, the accommodation of emergency patients, the setting of daily production requirements, and identifying overhead requirements.

Sally offers ideas you can put into practice right away that will help you cope with such tasks. She also defines the “tickler” file, which is a series of reports that you can generate to help fill in blanks spots for your practice’s schedule. You’ll learn how to assess your own situation regarding performance in scheduling of your new and returning patients. You’ll get help in meeting the many challenges associated with time management and patient scheduling.


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