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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="rookiee" data-source="post: 125341" data-attributes="member: 11181"><p>Patient will wait, maybe not all of them but majority for sure! That is if you have right approach! I found a young doc and we made nice business relationship, he listens to me and the other way! Problem is that docs are afraid that if you don't do it fast they'll go somewhere else and they want to get their hands on money asap! Smart doc is "soft", with the right strategy he can be educated which is good for everybody, him, you, patient! With this doc I'm a lot of times present when he's preping, I take photos, talk to him, talk to patient like a normal human and a lot of times when patient is asking when it'll be finished he points directly his finger towards me and says there's your guy! And then I say when can be done! If patient is still trying to win I say ok, we'll do it faster but if you want to have job done as it should be done then it's going to be done when I told you! Then maybe I show some real pics of our patient cases and so far I think nobody insisted of having his teeth done early! </p><p></p><p>All you need is right approach no matter who you are, doc or tech but of course you have to be solid and stand behind promises you make and not make patient wait longer for crappy work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rookiee, post: 125341, member: 11181"] Patient will wait, maybe not all of them but majority for sure! That is if you have right approach! I found a young doc and we made nice business relationship, he listens to me and the other way! Problem is that docs are afraid that if you don't do it fast they'll go somewhere else and they want to get their hands on money asap! Smart doc is "soft", with the right strategy he can be educated which is good for everybody, him, you, patient! With this doc I'm a lot of times present when he's preping, I take photos, talk to him, talk to patient like a normal human and a lot of times when patient is asking when it'll be finished he points directly his finger towards me and says there's your guy! And then I say when can be done! If patient is still trying to win I say ok, we'll do it faster but if you want to have job done as it should be done then it's going to be done when I told you! Then maybe I show some real pics of our patient cases and so far I think nobody insisted of having his teeth done early! All you need is right approach no matter who you are, doc or tech but of course you have to be solid and stand behind promises you make and not make patient wait longer for crappy work! [/QUOTE]
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