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A Transparent Support Team Fosters Trust
With Curve, when you need help you can get it in three different ways:
- Pick up the phone
- Submit your question within Curve
- Send us an e-mail
Regardless of how you ask, a ticket is created that contains the details of your request, like date, question, and resolution information. All of your submitted tickets can be viewed within Curve. The vast majority of tickets are resolved in short order. But, some of the questions you submit may take a little bit of research on our end to resolve. Your being able to view the status of a ticket keeps you informed of our progress.
This transparency fosters trust and cooperation. That's one of the reasons why our customers have a first-name basis relationship with many of our technicians.
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Classic Dental Jokes
| When a new dentist set up in a small town he quickly acquired a reputation of being the latest kind of "painless" dentist. But a local lad quickly disputed this. "He's a fake!" he told his friends. "He's not painless at all. When he stuck his finger in my mouth I bit him--and he yelled like anyone else."
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Fun Dental Facts
| In a poll for greatest looking teeth among celebrities Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts were rated highest.
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Curve Dental, Inc.
424 W 800 N Ste 202
Orem UT 84057
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5 Steps to Turn CE into PR
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Power Thought: Jameson Management
Are you enjoying some great destination CE these days? How about tapping into the great online CE currently available? Either way, it doesn't do you much good to learn better dentistry and business if you aren't sharing it and doing it regularly! Right? Spread the word about what you and your team are doing so that your patients can grow in their confidence about you, referrals to you and long time loyalty. You'll also likely attract some new patients along the way!
So, here are five steps you can take to take your continuing education and turn it into public relations!
- Internal verbal skills. Make sure your team is aware of the course you completed and the benefits your patients will receive. Have your team (including you) mention it in conversation to your patients during your visit. For example, if the patient asks how you are doing, reply by saying, "Great. We are so excited that Dr. Jameson attended a course on whitening techniques. You know, she is always researching to find the best methods of whitening to offer you."
- Press release. Write a press release with factual information on the course. Many times the course will offer a pre-written press release into which you can insert your own information. Send this press release to local newspapers and publications. You can even include it in the hygiene bags for your patients to read, mail with statements, or include in a separate mailing.
- Update your Web site. Add the new course to your Web site. The home page should have a mention of it with a link to learn more about CE event. This page should contain program details, the press release, benefits to the patient, logo (if relevant - i.e. Invisalign logo), and photos.
- Email. Formulate an email to send to your patient base. The email should state the new benefits of the course that the patients and/or the practice will receive. The email should include a link to your Web site for more information. Be sure to invite your patient to call the office for more information or to utilize the new service.
- Social media. Mention the course before, during and after the event on your Facebook and Twitter accounts. Do you have a flip camera? If so, use the flip camera to take video during the event. Or you can film yourself or a team member giving props to the course after the event. Post that footage on your social media sites and to your Web site.
If your continuing education is in regards to a new piece of equipment, place signage around the office with the announcement. You can even have a "limited time only" special promoting the new technique or equipment. A great example is for CEREC. If you have just started using CEREC, post signs that introduce the new equipment and list a special for moving forward with treatment. The offer can be "Receive a complimentary Sonicare toothbrush when you have a CEREC crown placed-limited time only."
The goal of continuing education is to bring more service offerings to your patients and to enhance what you do so that you are giving the best care possible. Why not let your patients know what you are doing for them? They will appreciate you for it and may even send more patients your way!
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You can learn a lot about our web-based dental software by watching one of our weekly webinars. In less than one hour you'll quickly see how moving to the cloud can make managing your practice much more convenient. Here's our schedule for the rest of the month: Friday, Feb 22nd2:00 pm MT Tuesday, Feb 26th
4:00 pm MT Don't see a time that works for you? Call us at 888-910-4376 to schedule your own personal tour.
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