Listen "20: The One Time Management Secret That Transformed My Dental Practice"
Episode Synopsis
Time is the one resource we can never get back. In my decades of practicing periodonticsand implant dentistry, I've learned that how we manage time doesn't just affectour bottom line—it fundamentally shapes the patient experience and defines ourprofessional integrity. In this episode, I share why running on time isn't justgood practice management; it's a moral imperative that separates exceptionaldental practices from mediocre ones.I've watched too many colleagues fall into the trap of overbooking, keeping patientswaiting for hours, and treating time as if it's an infinite resource. Buthere's the truth: when we disrespect our patients' time, we're telling themtheir lives don't matter as much as our convenience. I've built myfee-for-service practice on a different philosophy—one where punctuality isnon-negotiable and every patient knows they'll be seen when scheduled.What You'll Learn About Time Management in Dental PracticeThe Hidden Cost of Running Late• How chronic lateness damages patient trust and practice reputation• Why overbooking creates a cascade of stress for your entire team• The financial impact of poor time management on practice profitabilityMy Personal Time Management Philosophy• How I trained my patients to expect punctuality from day one• The practice systems I implemented to eliminate chronic delays• Why arriving early to every commitment changed my professional lifeAvoiding Burnout While Respecting Time• The dangerous trap of being an overachiever who never takes breaks• How to balance efficiency with self-care and recovery time• Why respecting your own time is just as important as respecting others'Transform Your Practice Through Better Time ManagementI believe that running on time is one of the most powerful ways to differentiate yourpractice in today's competitive dental landscape. When you commit topunctuality, you're making a statement about your values, your professionalism,and your respect for the people who trust you with their care. This isn't justabout scheduling efficiency—it's about building a practice culture that honorstime as the precious, finite resource it truly is.Whether you're a solo practitioner, a practice owner managing multiple providers, or a dental professional feeling overwhelmed by constant delays, the principles Ishare in this episode will help you reclaim control of your schedule and createa more respectful, efficient practice environment. It really works, and your patients will notice the difference immediately.Mentioned in this episode:Transform your practice with Dr. Michael Sonick's "Treating People Not Patients" courseLearn the hospitality secrets that create patient loyalty, drive referrals, and build thriving practices. Get 9 video modules, bonus content, and 6 CE credits for each member of your team!Click here to learn more about Treating People Not Patients
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