Join André, The Impulsive Thinker, in this insightful episode of "The Impulsive Thinker Podcast." Andre sits down with Dr. Mike Sonick, author of "Treating People, Not Patients." This episode dives into the transformative approach of humanizing healthcare, where empathy and individual care take center stage. Dr. Sonick shares his insights on integrating hospitality into healthcare, emphasizing the need for genuine, compassionate connections.
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Guest:
Michael Sonick, DMD, is an internationally known, highly regarded international authority in the field of dental implantology and periodontology. A full-time practicing periodontist in Fairfield, Connecticut, he is also a frequent guest lecturer in the international program at New York University School of Dentistry and the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. He lectures worldwide on the subjects of esthetic implants, periodontal plastic surgery, guided bone regeneration, comprehensive treatment planning and the delivery of exceptional customer service. He is the author of the book Treating People Not Patients and co-editor of the multi-language textbook, Implant Site Development. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals including the Compendium of Continuing Education, the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, Inside Dentistry, Dentistry Today and also writes and publishes numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Sonick is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, a diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology, a fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, a fellow of the International Team for Implantology, a fellow of the International Society of Periodontal Plastic Surgeons, and an Eagle Scout. His mission is to improve the quality of patients’ lives as well as the lives of everyone he meets.