How to Transition to a Wellness Practice Starting Tomorrow

  • Thursday 1/25/2024
  • Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Course Code: 325TL
  • Cost: $129
  • Room Location: BCEC Room 206 B
  • Credits: 3 CE Hours
speaker
Timothy Donley, DDS maintains a private practice in periodontics and implantology in Bowling Green, KY.

It is clear that helping patients achieve and then maintain a preferred level of oral health is a critical part of overall health. Inherent in this new awareness are opportunities to partner with medicine to achieve better patient outcomes.  Dental practice growth can also occur when we co-manage the patients we have in common with medicine. In this course you will learn which patients will benefit from collaboration with medicine, what that collaboration really looks like when you are chairside, how to facilitate communication and how to increase the value of the care you provide to your patients.  We are in the age of serious dental medicine.  You can distinguish your practice by thinking beyond the mouth. This course will show you how!

After this course attendees will be able to:
  • Learn what we can now say for sure about the link between oral and overall health
  • Understand why the goal of dentistry must change
  • Realize the potential opportunities when your practice is wellness oriented
  • Develop communication tools to create a sense of treatment urgency in your patients
  • Acquire effortless ways to change the narrative of your office
  • How to partner with medicine to better manage the patients we have in common.
  • Embrace a priority patient approach to make patients value your care
Recommended Audience: Dentist

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