Discover a New Way to Practice Dentistry: Is a Dental Support Organization Right for Me?
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Commercial Supporter:
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
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By law dentists must own and operated their practices. The DSO does NOT handle clinical affairs–that is the dentist's domain.
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DSOs implement risk management, the practice of identifying potential risks in advance, analyzing them, and taking precautionary steps to reduce/curb the risk.
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Good DSOs know how to attract and keep patients in chair, leading to a steady income and increased proficiency.
You went to school to be a dentist, not a business owner. A dental support organization (DSO) can enable you to concentrate on clinical affairs, while it handles the business side of operating a practice.
This eBook details what you need to know about working with a DSO, including career and educational opportunities, risk management, purchasing power, clinical autonomy, and ownership options.
DSOs are becoming increasingly common in dentistry today. Is this model right for you?