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Are you choosing the wrong candidates because you’re afraid you don't have the time to train the right ones? In this episode of the Shared Practices Podcast, Richard and Caitlin unpack why dental practice ownership often feels like an uphill battle—and how to fix it. We discuss the mindset shift required to move from "panic hiring" to building a continuous candidate pipeline, much like you would for patient marketing.
The secret to scaling your practice lies in breaking free from the "experience trap" by creating a living Operations Manual. Caitlin explains the difference between a static employee handbook and a dynamic standards of care (SOC) guide that allows for consistent dental practice management as you grow. We explore how future owners can use the hiring process itself as a catalyst to document systems, ensuring you never have to reinvent the wheel when turnover inevitably occurs.
We also dive into the "lowest hanging fruit" of AI in dentistry: using tools like ChatGPT and Loom to draft training manuals and SOPs in record time. By utilizing voice-to-text and screen-recording technology, you can turn your clinical frustrations into clear, step-by-step instructions for your team. This episode is a survival guide for any dentist moving through an associate to owner transition, providing the tools to hire for attitude and train for skill so that your practice can scale without being held hostage by staffing gaps.
Ready to take the next step in your dental practice journey? Visit https://sharedpractices.com to learn more about our Buyer Representation and Coaching services, designed to help dentists buy, grow, and optimize profitable practices. You can also use our Free Look to evaluate dental practice opportunities with real data before making a decision. For daily Dental Moneyball insights, strategy tips, and updates, follow us across our social channels.
By Dr. George Hariri | Shared Practices Network4.9
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Are you choosing the wrong candidates because you’re afraid you don't have the time to train the right ones? In this episode of the Shared Practices Podcast, Richard and Caitlin unpack why dental practice ownership often feels like an uphill battle—and how to fix it. We discuss the mindset shift required to move from "panic hiring" to building a continuous candidate pipeline, much like you would for patient marketing.
The secret to scaling your practice lies in breaking free from the "experience trap" by creating a living Operations Manual. Caitlin explains the difference between a static employee handbook and a dynamic standards of care (SOC) guide that allows for consistent dental practice management as you grow. We explore how future owners can use the hiring process itself as a catalyst to document systems, ensuring you never have to reinvent the wheel when turnover inevitably occurs.
We also dive into the "lowest hanging fruit" of AI in dentistry: using tools like ChatGPT and Loom to draft training manuals and SOPs in record time. By utilizing voice-to-text and screen-recording technology, you can turn your clinical frustrations into clear, step-by-step instructions for your team. This episode is a survival guide for any dentist moving through an associate to owner transition, providing the tools to hire for attitude and train for skill so that your practice can scale without being held hostage by staffing gaps.
Ready to take the next step in your dental practice journey? Visit https://sharedpractices.com to learn more about our Buyer Representation and Coaching services, designed to help dentists buy, grow, and optimize profitable practices. You can also use our Free Look to evaluate dental practice opportunities with real data before making a decision. For daily Dental Moneyball insights, strategy tips, and updates, follow us across our social channels.

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