Long in the Tooth: Insights for Age 55+ Dentists
Long in the Tooth: Insights for Age 55+ Dentists
Most dentists fail to plan ahead for the sale of their practice. On this podcast, we share non-clinical insights to help you prepare for the sale of your practice today to maximize your profitability and peace of mind in the future.
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What Older Dentists Wished That They Knew About Younger Dentists

What Older Dentists Wished That They Knew About Younger Dentists

7/7/2021 3:41:00 PM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 45

What Older Dentists Wished That They Knew 



Our next special guest is Joshua Austin, DDS MAGD FACD. Dr. Austin is a published author and lectures nationally on restorative dentistry and reputation management. He has a monthly column in Dental Economics magazine that focuses on guiding dentists in their decisions about dental products and equipment. It is one of the most read dental magazines in the world.

Questions we address in this episode:

        
  • What are younger dentists looking for in a practice?
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  • Are younger dentists really lazy?
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  • What should I focus on to recruit a young dentist buyer?
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  • Does the associate-to-partner buyout model still work?
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  • What should be my phase-out strategy?

Learn more about Joshua Austin online at: joshuaaustindds.com

Learn about dental practice transition specialists in your area by messaging office@longinthetooth.info

Long in the Tooth provides non-clinical gems of wisdom for older dental practice owners. Learn more about this podcast at longinthetooth.info

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