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Today, I want to talk about a subject that's been buzzing in the orthodontic community - the intersection of technology, patient care, and the role of ego in our decisions.
In recent times, there has been a surge of conversations revolving around integrating technology into patient care.
Remote monitoring, among other innovations, has sparked debates about the frequency of in-person appointments versus leveraging technology for more efficient follow-ups.
And here's where the pivotal distinction emerges: our motivations behind these choices. Unfortunately, some of these decisions are based on ego.
Our focus should always be on the well-being of our patients. The shift towards embracing technology isn't about sacrificing quality care but about reimagining patient-centric practices.
If technology allows us to extend intervals between appointments while still ensuring effective care, it's a win-win situation. Patients don't relish the idea of visiting the orthodontist's office frequently unless it's genuinely necessary.
Tune in to this Five Minute Friday for my thoughts on this topic.
Key Takeaways
- Technology and patient care (00:28)
- Motivations for scheduling appointments (01:05)
- Genuine care vs professional ego (02:42)
- Patient-centered approach (03:33)
Additional Resources
🔹 Do You Want More Profits and Lower Stress? ... Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit  2023: https://opsummit2023.com/
🔹 For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/
🔹 Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs
By Dr. Glenn Krieger4.7
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Today, I want to talk about a subject that's been buzzing in the orthodontic community - the intersection of technology, patient care, and the role of ego in our decisions.
In recent times, there has been a surge of conversations revolving around integrating technology into patient care.
Remote monitoring, among other innovations, has sparked debates about the frequency of in-person appointments versus leveraging technology for more efficient follow-ups.
And here's where the pivotal distinction emerges: our motivations behind these choices. Unfortunately, some of these decisions are based on ego.
Our focus should always be on the well-being of our patients. The shift towards embracing technology isn't about sacrificing quality care but about reimagining patient-centric practices.
If technology allows us to extend intervals between appointments while still ensuring effective care, it's a win-win situation. Patients don't relish the idea of visiting the orthodontist's office frequently unless it's genuinely necessary.
Tune in to this Five Minute Friday for my thoughts on this topic.
Key Takeaways
- Technology and patient care (00:28)
- Motivations for scheduling appointments (01:05)
- Genuine care vs professional ego (02:42)
- Patient-centered approach (03:33)
Additional Resources
🔹 Do You Want More Profits and Lower Stress? ... Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit  2023: https://opsummit2023.com/
🔹 For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/
🔹 Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

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