Many dental colleagues feel pressure to measure success in a certain way – growth, production, number of practices. All of that as well and good – but is it what you really want? And what end are you working? I recently spoke to a young doctor who had aggressively expanded to a three – practice empire. Smart. Ambitious. Hard working. Yet after two years of trying to juggle the demands of being in three places at once, managing staff, and overhead, he finally had an epiphany…
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