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The Patient First Podcast Episode 114: This Is Why DSOs Are Surprisingly Inspirational

The Patient First Podcast Episode 114: This Is Why DSOs Are Surprisingly Inspirational

10/10/2023 7:47:21 AM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 292

What if everything you’ve heard about the group practice model in dentistry…is wrong?

DSOs (dental service organizations) may seem to be taking over the industry, but that could actually be a very good thing for the standard of care.

In this episode of The Patient First Podcast, I describe my experience at the Dental Forum Meeting, the first industry event at which I noticed there were fewer clinicians than business people. What I saw and heard helped convince me that DSOs are not destroying dentistry—they are helping move it into the future.

I’m Dr. Bryan Laskin, an author, entrepreneur, investor in patient-centered dentistry and a dentist who believes in always putting the patient first.

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This Is Why DSOs Are Surprisingly Inspirational

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