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Dr. Haffner works across two practices in Manchester. One NHS, one fully private. Given his experience, he’s got a clear-eyed view of what the pressure actually looks like on the ground (and what it means for dentists on both sides of the Atlantic).
In this episode, we dive into what NHS life is actually costing dentists in the UK, why so few practices make the move to private, and why spending money on the aesthetics of your practice means nothing if you haven't changed how you talk to patients.
Here's what we get into:
If you're a UK or US dentist who feels like the system is working against you, or you're trying to grow private revenue without blowing up your operations, this one is going to hit close to home.
Interested in coming on the show to share your experience? Book some time with us here.
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Dr. Haffner works across two practices in Manchester. One NHS, one fully private. Given his experience, he’s got a clear-eyed view of what the pressure actually looks like on the ground (and what it means for dentists on both sides of the Atlantic).
In this episode, we dive into what NHS life is actually costing dentists in the UK, why so few practices make the move to private, and why spending money on the aesthetics of your practice means nothing if you haven't changed how you talk to patients.
Here's what we get into:
If you're a UK or US dentist who feels like the system is working against you, or you're trying to grow private revenue without blowing up your operations, this one is going to hit close to home.
Interested in coming on the show to share your experience? Book some time with us here.