Jan 18, 2019
This week on Shared Practices our guest is Dr. Derek Williams, the guest of our most popular episode. Derek began a practice in East Texas straight out of school and took that practice previously collecting $570k per year, up to $1.3M, and would become a multi-practice owner and build a mini-DSO.
In this episode Derek talks about some of the ways he refined his methodology in the early part of his career, and how he found his footing after his first acquisition. George asks him about the how what and when of employee policy implementation and the guys talk a lot about large unexpected treatment plans and how patients are likely to respond. With a focus on the early part of a dentists career, this episode is a great resource for young dentists just getting out of school who are trying to decide whether owning a practice or an associateship would be better for them.
::Links::
http://thelifestylepractice.com/
::Sponsors::
Blue Sky Bio - Download the revolutionary free implant planning software
Find out more about discount on pair Q-Optics loupes Email: SP16 to sales@q-optics.com
::Timecodes::
02:25 – 06:52 Being a young dentist and owning a practice, with a little about acquisitions.
06:53 – 08:29 What Derek attributes his growth to and seeing things from an owner’s perspective.
08:30 – 10:50 When is a good time to start implementing employee policies.
10:51 – 15:49 Derek’s experience starting in a practice with a different culture to what he is used to.
15:50 – 18:01 When and how to bring up large treatment plans, unexpected by the patient.
18:02 – 20:35 Typical patient responses to unexpected large treatment plans.
22:07 – 24:19 How long into an acquisition do you feel the necessity to find new patients.
24:20 – 28:38 Selling yourself as a leader to your team.
30:52 – 32:24 utilising your hygienists and how your treatment plans change early in your career.
32:25 – 39:04 The benefits of starting your career in an associateship and Growing clinically.
39:05 – 41:17 What’s the one thing that Derek does, that he believes helps his case acceptance the most.
41:18 – 48:23 Discussing some of The Lifestyle Practice’s core concepts and the guys final thoughts.