An edition of Dental Practice: Get In the Game (2010)

Dental Practice: Get In the Game

Dental Practice: Get In the Game
Michael M. Okuji
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An edition of Dental Practice: Get In the Game (2010)

Dental Practice: Get In the Game

The single most important step in a career in dentistry is to serve the public by establishing your first practice. It is an action that creates the possibility for professional growth and personal fulfillment. Thus, I focused
on two major goals in writing this book: (1) Preparing senior dental students and recent graduates for entry into the practice of dentistry, and
(2) providing relevant information in an easily accessible format.
For some time I pondered the idea of training students to become dental health practitioners in this era beset with ramifications unlike any experienced in former times. The now outdated model in which fees for
services were paid directly to the dentist by the patient served practitioners well in the past and enabled them to maintain their offices as well
as their families. However, this era of simplicity came to a close decades
before the end of the 20th century. Events during this first decade of the
21st century have further convinced me that the business side of dental
practice needs specific emphasis in the dental curriculum.
This book is meant for true beginners in the business of dentistry. It is not
required that readers of this book possess previous business experience or
have a family member already in the field of dentistry. Every effort has
been made to emphasize the fundamental issues in the startup of a dental practice using easy-to-read, informative guidelines without ponderous
fluff. I have included key points and terms in the margins to reinforce
important concepts and for easy reference; in addition, online resources
are presented (as indicated by the mouse icon in the margin) to allow the
reader to access additional information. This is done, however, with the
caveat that some links may no longer be valid at the time of reading.
The range of topics is not intended to be exhaustive or perfect, and I do
not claim to have presented any “new” knowledge. However, by collaborating with colleagues who understand the rigors of making decisions
in a climate of uncertainty and incomplete knowledge, I am able to offer
the reader a compilation of experiences garnered over the years and conPrefacevii
densed into a single source. Each contributor has personal experience in
both private practice ownership and practice management education.
It is also important to point out that the book is not intended to substitute for legal, accounting, insurance, and commercial advice. Rather, it is
meant to provide pertinent information that will equip students and graduates with basic tools to understand business concepts and vocabulary in
order to ask appropriate questions. It is worth remembering that success
and happiness are not guaranteed by the lawyer, accountant, or business
advisor; they offer advice and recommendations—nothing more.
The future is yours to make. Good fortune to all.

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English
Pages
224

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Table of Contents

Preface vi
Contributors viii
Chapters
1 Choosing a Path; Page 1; David Okuji
2 Finding a Job; Page 37; Michael Okuji and David Okuji
3 Purchasing a Practice; Page 51; David Okuji and Francis Serio
4 Starting a New Practice; Page 65 Francis Serio and David Okuji
5 Insuring Your Practice and Yourself; Page 73; Eric Studley
6 Communicating Effectively in Dental Practice; Page 93; Richard Nathan
7 Understanding Basic Finances; Page 107; Michael Okuji
8 Complying with Dental Practice Regulations; Page 147; Michael Okuji
9 Managing Managed Care; Page 165; Michael Okuji
10 Designing a Business Plan; Page 177; Scott Stafford, Frank Licari, and Michael Okuji
Appendix I Valuation of Two Dental Practices; Page 213; David Okuji
Appendix II Sample Business Plan; Page 217; Michael Okuji
Index; Page 225

Edition Notes

Published in
Chicgo, IL, USA

Contributors

Contributor
David Okuji
Contributor
Francis Serio
Contributor
Eric Studley
Contributor
Richard Nathan
Contributor
Scott Stafford
Contributor
Frank Licari

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224

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OL24655091M
ISBN 10
9780867154924

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OL15744034W

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