by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter
Practice management. Those two words sum up the success or failure of any doctor who owns his or her own practice. Running a practice can sometimes seem to require eight arms and three clones of oneself. From governmental regulations to hiring and training staff, to...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
How did Halifax Veterinary Clinic go from $0 in collections to over $1 million a year? PROFILE Dr. Kathleen Bartos and Lou Bartos Practice: Halifax Veterinary Clinic Location: Port Orange, Florida A general small animal veterinarian, who specializes in veterinary...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
Fresh Out of School Michigan Optometrist goes from $84,000 to $425,000 in 3 years! PROFILE: Dr. Tommasina Pasqua Practice: Harrisville Eye Care Location: Harrisville, Michigan A 1998 Dean’s List graduate of the Michigan School of Optometry at Ferris State University,...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
BERKELEY /Ute Frey, UC Berkeley/- Optometry students at the University of California, Berkeley, are getting a leg up in basic business skills from Haas School of Business faculty as part of a special program to prepare future optometrists to manage a private practice....
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Dentistry, Issue 03, Newsletter, Practice Areas
DENTISTRY AT RISK: COMPLYING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS OF INFECTION CONTROL By: Dr. Barry Levy DDS If you are not aware of, or are not complying with minimum standards of infection control, you can be in for a rude awakening. While the below article addresses cases...