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Professional Development
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Sample evaluation form

October 5, 2005

An evaluation form helps you pinpoint a team member's strengths and weaknesses so you can agree on a plan for professional development.

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Sample compensation statement

October 5, 2005

A compensation statement outlines all the benefits of working for the practice.

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Celebrate a special technician

October 1, 2005

Drs. Mark Shackelford and Lou Ann Wolfe have a few things in common: They both work at practices on the same street in Tulsa, Okla., and they both have a team member who shines. For Dr. Shackelford, that person is Kimberly Seigrist, RVT.

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Move your job in the right direction

October 1, 2005

Frustrated with your work? Use this advice to choose the right path and take control of your career.

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Don't let charges escape (and why you should care)

October 1, 2005

If missed charges are slipping out the door, you may be seeing a smaller paycheck and fewer benefits—and you may find it harder to offer high-quality care.

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Feeling underappreciated

October 1, 2005

The doctor doesn't recognize or appreciate me. How can I let her know everything I do?

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On the job: Sheila Lewis, CVT

October 1, 2005

Getting to know Sheila Lewis, CVT

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The most rewarding job

October 1, 2005

One technician found volunteer work was a perfect solution to renew her love for the profession.

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I'm always behind

October 1, 2005

There aren't enough hours in the day to finish all of my duties. What should I do?

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