Many of us dread a trip to the dentist, but the UW School of Dentistry is working to change that attitude by starting with its youngest patients. This story highlights …
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Many of us dread a trip to the dentist, but the UW School of Dentistry is working to change that attitude by starting with its youngest patients. This story highlights …
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Howard Farran and Ann Marie Gorczyca discuss practice management.
For a full transcript and discussion please visit, http://bit.ly/HowardSpeaks42
Guest Information:
Woman Orthodontist in the Business of Dentistry
Dr. Ann Marie Gorczyca (Gor-si-ka like the island of Corsica)
Board Certified Orthodontist
Owner Gorczyca Orthodontics, Antioch California
Graduate
Wellesley College, BA Molecular Biology and Music, Flutist, MIT Symphony, played in Carnegie Hall and on Young Artist’s
Showcase WQXR, New York
Harvard School of Dental Medicine, DMD, Principal Flutist Longwood Symphony, Winner Pappoutsakis Flute Competition
Harvard School of Public Health (MPH Health Management and Policy- our professors were from Harvard Business School)
Northwestern, Certificate in Orthodontics, MS in Oral Biology, began PhD studies
(Tried to find the secret to the biology of orthodontic tooth movement)
Associate of Dr. TM Graber, Evanston, Illinois
Transferred to UCSF PhD studies, 3 teaching award in Orthodontics
Worked in a group dental practice in Fairfield, California
Never finished PhD.
Moved to University of the Pacific Dental School, RRR Teaching Award
Tennis Team San Francisco City College
Started Gorczyca Orthodontics from scratch 1996
Married Dr. Richard J. O’Donnell, Chief of Orthopaedic Oncology, UCSF, 2003
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Little Shop of Horrors Movie starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene (1986) These are Video clips of the songs in the Movie. Enjoy! This video in no way belongs …
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Arun and Smita Mehra discuss in this webinar how to start up a successful profitable squat private dental practice
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Take a look at this trailer for “The Dentist”, a new contact in Payday 2, brought to life by Giancarlo Esposito. Follow Payday 2 at GameSpot.com!
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http://dentalmarketingguy.com/blog/chris-moriarty-dental-marketing-guy-show/
Chris Moriarty talks about how Productive Dentist can help YOU accelerate your practice growth!
Justin: Welcome to the Dental Marketing Show. I’m Justin, the dental marketing guy and today we’ve got a really, really great guest. I’m excited to introduce this guy because, let me tell you, I told him about almost nobody in dentistry is as entertaining and lively and as enthusiastic about growing your practice. This is a really big deal guys, we’re going to talk about behavioral economics, which you know, if you’re a dentist, you know, you’re already really smart when it comes to a lot of things. I hope we can educate you on behavioral economics throughout this series and what that means for your practice. A lot of times you’ve got everything down, you’ve got the Krebs Cycle, you’ve got the chemistry, you’ve got all this different stuff down, but when it comes to psychology of your patients, we want to make sure you’re empowered to do all the right things in your marketing so Chris Moriarty.
Christ: No problem, it’s Moriarty, yep.
Justin: Alright, excellent. Chris Moriarty and, man it is such an honor to introduce you to the viewers. Would you tell us a little bit of your history? How you got into Productive Dentist Academy and all that jazz.
Chris: Absolutely, and again thank you so much for having me. It was a pleasure to see a townie and again my hats off to Howard and the whole gang for giving me the invite to speak at all. My history is a little bit abnormal for the dental profession. Actually I started working with attorneys and then after working with attorneys I started working with MD’s and surgeons on everything from the adoptions of technologies, preservation of relationship. But most importantly, what I found myself, being more and more surround by, was just folks who want to help people change and so in the successes that I had, I got a call from pharmaceutical in Oregon who was trying to help dentists change and help them bring technologies into their practices, help them communicate to patients, why they needed to change and before then I hadn’t really thought that much about it and that was eight years ago and I just fell in love with the industry. So in helping these practices grow I started to, the company itself started sponsoring PDA events and so all of the sudden love for science and business and economics kind of all came together. So I ended up joining them about 5 years ago and have been growing practices ever since.
Justin: And you know Productive Business Academy, you know, quite the reputation in the dental community. Could you tell us a little bit of history for those with the viewers who haven’t really heard of it though?
Chris: Yeah, absolutely, so the PDA was originally started by Dr. Bruce Baird about 12 years ago, now. He kind of hit the scene because he was producing an incredible amount of dentistry, almost in spite of where he was. He practices in a small town in Texas called Grand berry. Literally 4,000 people in the whole town but for the last 15 years he’s been working 2 days a week producing between 2 and $3,000 an hour in dentistry doing primarily bread and butter dentistry. Now to make that even more interesting the county has 45,000 people in it and his average new patient drives between 75 and a hundred miles to come and see him. So folks started, what they wanted to know was how do you do that. And so Bruce kind of took a page out of a John Kois’ playbook and if you follow John Kois clinically, his approach to treatment planning was so wonderful because he put everything on the backbone of these risk factors. Just follow the risk factors and the clinical outcome will be better for it. So Bruce did the same thing effectively with communication because every single dentists I’ve ever worked with is incredibly intelligent but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re very eloquent. They didn’t want to be sales, we didn’t want them to be salesy, we only will order them to be who they were but they didn’t know how to effectively communicate with that patient. So putting everything on the back of these risk factors made communication seamless cause we always tell folks, you know, do the patients need to work or not? Would they be in a better position, having a healthier mouth? The answer’s always yes. So how do we bring them down that road for a more comprehensive treatment? And that’s what he started teaching. Now to make a long story longer, we started with dentists because we believe that most of the change in the office was going to be driven by the leader, by the owner and that was true but who are all those people around them making that possible? It’s the team. So a couple years into it ,he wound up partnering with Vicki McManus, read more http://dentalmarketingguy.com/blog/chris-moriarty-dental-marketing-guy-show/
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Making Crocodile Dentist Toy for All Family In this video I show you how to make extremly fun family friendly toy crocodile dentist. All you need is come …
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http://coachbarrow.com/blog – In this vlog Chris Barrow speaks to Dr Marcus Spry owner of Fresh Dental Care in Maidstone, Kent. Marcus describes the practices’s best marketing idea for 2010. Happy watching
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Watch as the Jokers go undercover as dentists and give patients the shock of their lives. #truTV #JokersAfterParty Impractical Jokers: After Party – All New …
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How to ask for referrals in a way that makes it easy for your patients and effective for your practice.
Website: http://www.vladkostdentalmarketing.com/
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