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03-12-21 – Confusion is the Killer of Case Acceptance – rescheduled from 05-15-20

$0.00$295.00

March 12, 2021

(rescheduled from May 15, 2020 – see notice below)

Presented By – Dr. Paul Goodman (Dr. Nacho)

Course Time – 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Credits – 7 CE credits (4- AM, 3 – PM)

Location – The West Shore Country Club

100 Brentwater Road, Camp Hill, PA

Improving your daily dentisting life requires a commitment to enhancing clinical techniques, patient communication skills, practice management systems and taking care of yourself as the dentist.

Learning Objectives:

  • Systems to get your day started on the right “nacho foot.”
  • Nachos will be dropped. How to deal with them?
  • Talking to patients about money is the queso of your Dental Nacho World and no one teaches you to talk about queso.
  • Clinical and financial confusion is the killer of case acceptance. Create a streamlined approach to case presentation. 

BIO:

Dr. Paul Goodman is a practicing general dentist and the managing partner of a group practice with two locations along with his brother, Jeffrey, in Mercer County, NJ.

Over the past ten years, Dr. Goodman has acquired three dental practices and has transformed his father’s general practice into a dental group that employs four general dentists, two specialists, and over twenty team members in two locations. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 2002, Dr. Goodman pursued additional training at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. During his general practice residency and hospital fellowship at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Dr. Goodman had the fortunate opportunity to learn how to place and restore dental implants.

Dr. Goodman  has a passion for teaching, speaking and giving back to the dental community. Dr. Goodman lives in Center City, Philadelphia with his wife, Mary, and their two daughters, Daphne & Drew. They love all Philadelphia has to offer, especially the fantastic restaurant scene.

Notice regarding 2020 cancelled and rescheduled courses:

All those that registered for a 2020 course that was rescheduled to 2021, you will automatically be registered for the new 2021 course date.   Please note: with limited seating due to the new COVID regulations, if you cannot attend the course on the newly rescheduled date, please be considerate of those that may want to attend by emailing HADS to cancel your registration and receive a credit for a future course.  If you do not contact us prior to 1 week before the course date, you will forfeit your credit.

 

 


 

 

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