The end of the year is a perfect time to take stock of what went well, what you could do better, and make achievable goals for the year to come.
But we’ll let you in on a little secret–achievable goals don’t have to be small. Think your practice could only get 5, 10, 15% better next year? Think again!
With the right tools and mindset at the start of 2024, you can 10x your practice’s growth and success. In fact, it can even be easier than shooting for those modest, “attainable” goals.
It all starts with making a plan…right now. Instead of treading water on January 1st while you scramble to come up with goals (and end up spending a lot of time and stress on maintaining the status quo), we’ll walk you through exactly how to create the right headspace for achievement, and give you clear, actionable strategies for growth, and get you set for a year of unprecedented success.
Join us to learn the secret to unlocking your potential this coming election year…and every year after.
Our free, virtual event will help you:
Learn how to earn more by actually doing less
Start 2024 with a clear plan of action and tools to help you get it done
Make goals that you can achieve every single day.
Our free, virtual event will help you:
Learn how to earn more by actually doing less
Make goals that you can achieve every single day.
Start 2024 with a clear plan of action and tools to help you get it done
Dr. Pam Maragliano-Muniz is the chief editor of Dental Economics. Based in Salem, Massachusetts, Dr. Maragliano-Muniz began her clinical career as a dental hygienist. She went on to attend Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where she earned her doctorate in dental medicine. She then attended the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Dental Medicine, where she became board-certified in prosthodontics. Dr. Maragliano-Muniz owns a private practice, Salem Dental Arts, and lectures on a variety of clinical topics.
Gary Kadi
FOUNDER, NEXTLEVEL PRACTICE
Gary has worked to empower dentists for more than 20 years. He realized that dentists rely on a broken business model that focuses on attracting new patients instead of engaging and educating current ones. After years of studying the recurring challenges that dentists face (team dynamics, finances, high patient turnover, etc), he created NextLevel Practice and the Complete Health Dentistry model.