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Doctor Communication
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All hands, eyes, and ears on deck

February 1, 2009

Here's how to make your CE sessions effective for different learning styles.

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13 things you shouldn't tell your coworkers

January 21, 2009

No matter how close you may be with your practice team, keep these things to yourself.

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Q&A: Spread the word about your practice

January 1, 2009

There are a variety of strategies for generating referrals from neighboring practices.

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How to make your associates hate you

October 22, 2008

Watch how you treat your associates—you may be grooming them to resent you.

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Host more effective staff meetings

October 1, 2008

Follow-through after meetings is a frustrating issue in many practices.

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Got a "C" in compliance?

September 1, 2008

If your client and internal compliance is just average—or worse—jump to the head of the class with these tips.

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6 reasons to mentor associates before you sell your practice to them

September 1, 2008

"Here are the keys; see ya!" doesn't cut it as a transition plan.

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Live from CVC 2008: You may be driving your team crazy

August 26, 2008

At CVC Central 2008, speaker Debbie Allaben Gair explained that every communication style has advantages and disadvantages. Here's what she says you can do to get your message through more effectively.

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Firstline Live highlight: Phased training and consistency of care

August 22, 2008

Regular training and clinic-wide recommendations are practice owner?s responsibility.

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