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Welcome to back to the Shared Practices Podcast! This week our guest is Dr. Scott Leune. In today’s episode George interviews Scott about how to intelligently outsourcing in your dental office. Scott discusses the services that Dental Whale provides for the private practice owner. Scott talks about what he looks for financially in a great practice to acquire and how outsourcing can help to actually lower costs. Scott and George dive into more things that dentists should look for when buying a practice. Thanks for listening to this week’s episode of the Shared Practices Podcast!
Visit www.BreakawayPractice.com to sign up for Dr. Leune's course in San Antonio or learn about their other services at www.dentalwhale.com
Dr. Leune graduated from UT Health Science Center School of Dentistry in 2005. His dental career began with three startup practices in San Antonio which grew to 80 staff, 10 dentists, and a call center in a very short time. These practices continued to average a combined total of over 700 new patients per month and were all managed by Dr. Leune working a mere 4 days per month. In 2011, Dr. Leune started seven practices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, opening them within a two-month timespan. Over the last 4 years, through the Breakaway Affiliate Program, Dr. Leune has helped build approximately 80 startup practices nationwide.
For the last 8 years, Dr. Leune has lectured to thousands of dental professionals & executives sharing his proven systems, marketing and practice design, leading to consistently sold-out seminars. He has been featured in numerous dental publications and listed as the ‘most-subscribed-to-person’ on Dentaltown (the premiere online dental community).
Dr. Leune has also created and grown Breakaway’s Support Services and Affiliate Program to include over 270 practices nationwide, adding several more each day. He has continued to redefine practice management, as the leader & expert in profitable dental practice systems to maximize success.
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Welcome to back to the Shared Practices Podcast! This week our guest is Dr. Scott Leune. In today’s episode George interviews Scott about how to intelligently outsourcing in your dental office. Scott discusses the services that Dental Whale provides for the private practice owner. Scott talks about what he looks for financially in a great practice to acquire and how outsourcing can help to actually lower costs. Scott and George dive into more things that dentists should look for when buying a practice. Thanks for listening to this week’s episode of the Shared Practices Podcast!
Visit www.BreakawayPractice.com to sign up for Dr. Leune's course in San Antonio or learn about their other services at www.dentalwhale.com
Dr. Leune graduated from UT Health Science Center School of Dentistry in 2005. His dental career began with three startup practices in San Antonio which grew to 80 staff, 10 dentists, and a call center in a very short time. These practices continued to average a combined total of over 700 new patients per month and were all managed by Dr. Leune working a mere 4 days per month. In 2011, Dr. Leune started seven practices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, opening them within a two-month timespan. Over the last 4 years, through the Breakaway Affiliate Program, Dr. Leune has helped build approximately 80 startup practices nationwide.
For the last 8 years, Dr. Leune has lectured to thousands of dental professionals & executives sharing his proven systems, marketing and practice design, leading to consistently sold-out seminars. He has been featured in numerous dental publications and listed as the ‘most-subscribed-to-person’ on Dentaltown (the premiere online dental community).
Dr. Leune has also created and grown Breakaway’s Support Services and Affiliate Program to include over 270 practices nationwide, adding several more each day. He has continued to redefine practice management, as the leader & expert in profitable dental practice systems to maximize success.

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