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LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
Presenters:
Dr. Sam Strong
(bio)
& Mrs. Stephanie Strong
Dates:
Wednesday, May 3, 10, 17, 31, 2006
Time:
4:00 PM PST (Los Angeles)
7:00 PM EST (New York/Toronto)
1:00 AM CET (Paris)
8:00 AM (Hong Kong - 5/4, 11, 18 & June 1)
Lecture Length:
Each Event is a 90 minute PRE-RECORDED Lecture plus LIVE! interactive Question and answer period
May 3
Program 1: Staff training systems for the FRONT OFFICE: team member responsibilities.
Also available individually Lecture-On-Demand 023-01
May 10
Program 2: Staff training systems for the CLINICAL ASSISTANTS: team member responsibilities.
Also available individually Lecture-On-Demand 023-02
May 17
Program 3: Training the HYGIENE DEPARTMENT to maintain and market dental implants.
Also available individually Lecture-On-Demand 023-03
May 31
Program 4: Insurance coding and inter-office systems to enhance communication between the restorative and surgical offices. Effective use of the IMPLANT COORDINATOR.
Also available individually Lecture-On-Demand 023-04
Learning Objectives:
Following completion of the curriculum, participants will have the knowledge to:
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Ensure continuity of protocol in the office
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Marketing dental implants
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Staff communication with the implant patient
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Building and growing the implant part of your practice
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Team building
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