Practice Management
Success in Dentistry: The 'Big Four'
By Imtiaz Manji on August 15, 2014 | 4 comments
Let's make this simple.
There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to obtaining success in dentistry, but ultimately it all comes down to patient behaviors. If the patients are doing what you want them to be doing, everything else falls into place.
I'll make it even simpler and say that success in dentistry comes down to how well you influence four specific patient behaviors. Get these four right, and you will have mastered the riddle.
1. Accept with value. They respect your expertise—in your diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical delivery—and it shows. That doesn't mean they always say yes, but they always make informed decisions and they always commit to ongoing care.
2. Appoint with value. They respect the value of your time, and they understand that an appointment made is a commitment to be kept.
3. Pay with value. They understand that your services don't come cheaply, but that you are worth it. They leave each visit expecting to pay in full or to make firm financial arrangements, as they would for any other service or product they value.
4. Speak with value. They want others to know about you, and so they spread the word. Their enthusiasm and endorsement helps set the right expectations—that means the people they send to you arrive with the right mindset for great dental care.
Those are the 'Big Four' behaviors that drive success in dentistry. They are simple to understand, but not necessarily easy to master. Each one requires diligent attention. Each one needs to be the focus of specific strategies.
Once you internalize the importance of these four key behaviors, you are well on your way to achieving excellence on a foundational level and, ultimately, on a big scale.
If you find topics like this helpful, check out Imtiaz Manji's practice management courses available to you through our Course Library. Not yet a member of Digital Suite? Click here to learn more.
There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to obtaining success in dentistry, but ultimately it all comes down to patient behaviors. If the patients are doing what you want them to be doing, everything else falls into place.
I'll make it even simpler and say that success in dentistry comes down to how well you influence four specific patient behaviors. Get these four right, and you will have mastered the riddle.
To truly have success in dentistry, you need to have patients who…
1. Accept with value. They respect your expertise—in your diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical delivery—and it shows. That doesn't mean they always say yes, but they always make informed decisions and they always commit to ongoing care.
2. Appoint with value. They respect the value of your time, and they understand that an appointment made is a commitment to be kept.
3. Pay with value. They understand that your services don't come cheaply, but that you are worth it. They leave each visit expecting to pay in full or to make firm financial arrangements, as they would for any other service or product they value.
4. Speak with value. They want others to know about you, and so they spread the word. Their enthusiasm and endorsement helps set the right expectations—that means the people they send to you arrive with the right mindset for great dental care.
Those are the 'Big Four' behaviors that drive success in dentistry. They are simple to understand, but not necessarily easy to master. Each one requires diligent attention. Each one needs to be the focus of specific strategies.
Once you internalize the importance of these four key behaviors, you are well on your way to achieving excellence on a foundational level and, ultimately, on a big scale.
If you find topics like this helpful, check out Imtiaz Manji's practice management courses available to you through our Course Library. Not yet a member of Digital Suite? Click here to learn more.
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