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786: Why Every Practice Needs a Clinical Leader – Rachel Wall
Every practice needs a clinical leader. But being a clinical leader doesn't mean being a clinical dictator. To explain how to be a strong, collaborative leader that sets the best standards of care, Kirk Behrendt brings back Rachel Wall, CEO and founder of Inspired Hygiene, to share her best practices for becoming an effective leader. To learn how to elevate your practice with clinical leadership, listen to Episode 786 of The Best Practices Show!
Learn More About Rachel:
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:
Episode Resources:
Main Takeaways:
Snippets:
0:00 Introduction.
1:37 Rachel’s background.
3:30 Why every practice needs a clinical leader.
9:41 Get your teams calibrated and aligned.
14:04 Calibrate through documents.
16:17 Can you abdicate the role of clinical leadership?
19:21 How often should you update clinical standards of care?
21:00 Advantages of having a strong clinical leader.
23:27 The secret to getting doctors in the hygiene room faster.
27:12 Having a framework reduces decision-fatigue.
28:09 Have conversations with the people you're leading.
32:08 Final thoughts.
35:05 More about Inspired Hygiene and how to get in touch.
Rachel Wall, RDH, Bio:
Rachel Wall, RDH, BS, coaches dental teams to build highly productive hygiene departments by implementing systems for high-quality periodontal care, enrolling restorative care through hygiene and letting go of negative mindsets and old beliefs while managing the logistics of a high-performance hygiene department.
Drawing from her 20-plus years of experience as a hygienist and practice administrator, Rachel delivers to-the-point clinical speaking presentations around the country. Her interactive teaching style coupled with a workshop environment creates a learning space where dentists and team members are compelled to get to the heart of what’s held them back and are inspired to reach for more for themselves and their practices.
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786: Why Every Practice Needs a Clinical Leader – Rachel Wall
Every practice needs a clinical leader. But being a clinical leader doesn't mean being a clinical dictator. To explain how to be a strong, collaborative leader that sets the best standards of care, Kirk Behrendt brings back Rachel Wall, CEO and founder of Inspired Hygiene, to share her best practices for becoming an effective leader. To learn how to elevate your practice with clinical leadership, listen to Episode 786 of The Best Practices Show!
Learn More About Rachel:
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:
Episode Resources:
Main Takeaways:
Snippets:
0:00 Introduction.
1:37 Rachel’s background.
3:30 Why every practice needs a clinical leader.
9:41 Get your teams calibrated and aligned.
14:04 Calibrate through documents.
16:17 Can you abdicate the role of clinical leadership?
19:21 How often should you update clinical standards of care?
21:00 Advantages of having a strong clinical leader.
23:27 The secret to getting doctors in the hygiene room faster.
27:12 Having a framework reduces decision-fatigue.
28:09 Have conversations with the people you're leading.
32:08 Final thoughts.
35:05 More about Inspired Hygiene and how to get in touch.
Rachel Wall, RDH, Bio:
Rachel Wall, RDH, BS, coaches dental teams to build highly productive hygiene departments by implementing systems for high-quality periodontal care, enrolling restorative care through hygiene and letting go of negative mindsets and old beliefs while managing the logistics of a high-performance hygiene department.
Drawing from her 20-plus years of experience as a hygienist and practice administrator, Rachel delivers to-the-point clinical speaking presentations around the country. Her interactive teaching style coupled with a workshop environment creates a learning space where dentists and team members are compelled to get to the heart of what’s held them back and are inspired to reach for more for themselves and their practices.

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