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Are you curious about what key factors contribute to a clinic's efficiency? Mia Vincent has successfully honed the skills that will make your office efficient. With valuable scheduling insights, she is enthusiastic about sharing the positive impact of dental monitoring on their practice. Mia will address listener’s questions, including strategies for handling conflicts between the front office and clinical staff and how to create a positive office morale. Don’t miss this episode of Practice Talk to hear Mia’s valuable insights into managing an efficient clinic.
IN THIS EPISODE:
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
RESOURCE LINKS
People + Practice - Website
Practice Talk Podcast - Free Downloads
BIOGRAPHY:
Mia Vincent graduated from her dental assisting program with expanded functions in Orthodontics, Fixed Prosthetics, Removable Prosthetics, and Restorative. Since then, she has returned to school for her bachelor's degree from Missouri State University in Health Services. In the office, she wears many hats including assisting chairside, Dental Monitoring coordinator, and social media manager. Outside of work, she loves spending time with friends and family, working out, attending church, and shopping.
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“Patients and parents don't understand the blessing of having room in your schedule to be seen the same day because when you see 100 to 130 patients a day, there isn’t an appointment time available. Whereas when you're seeing 40 to 70, you have room. You can see new patients, and with emergencies, there's always room to see them.” Mia Vincent
“We use a light system in our office. When we need the doctor, even if it's for a question or we're ready to be checked, we turn our lights green, and that allows both doctors to know we are ready for them whenever they are available. If several of us turn green simultaneously, our system numbers which one of us turned their light green first, so they know who to go to first. In a perfect world, that always works out great.” Mia Vincent
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Are you curious about what key factors contribute to a clinic's efficiency? Mia Vincent has successfully honed the skills that will make your office efficient. With valuable scheduling insights, she is enthusiastic about sharing the positive impact of dental monitoring on their practice. Mia will address listener’s questions, including strategies for handling conflicts between the front office and clinical staff and how to create a positive office morale. Don’t miss this episode of Practice Talk to hear Mia’s valuable insights into managing an efficient clinic.
IN THIS EPISODE:
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
RESOURCE LINKS
People + Practice - Website
Practice Talk Podcast - Free Downloads
BIOGRAPHY:
Mia Vincent graduated from her dental assisting program with expanded functions in Orthodontics, Fixed Prosthetics, Removable Prosthetics, and Restorative. Since then, she has returned to school for her bachelor's degree from Missouri State University in Health Services. In the office, she wears many hats including assisting chairside, Dental Monitoring coordinator, and social media manager. Outside of work, she loves spending time with friends and family, working out, attending church, and shopping.
QUOTES:
“Patients and parents don't understand the blessing of having room in your schedule to be seen the same day because when you see 100 to 130 patients a day, there isn’t an appointment time available. Whereas when you're seeing 40 to 70, you have room. You can see new patients, and with emergencies, there's always room to see them.” Mia Vincent
“We use a light system in our office. When we need the doctor, even if it's for a question or we're ready to be checked, we turn our lights green, and that allows both doctors to know we are ready for them whenever they are available. If several of us turn green simultaneously, our system numbers which one of us turned their light green first, so they know who to go to first. In a perfect world, that always works out great.” Mia Vincent
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