
Paying the Debt of 17 Cavities!
Dr. Piskorowski’s parents came to America after World War II and at the age of 17 he had a whopping 17 cavities! He paid off
Dr. Piskorowski’s parents came to America after World War II and at the age of 17 he had a whopping 17 cavities! He paid off
Private practice and DSOs aren’t the only paths for dental graduates. 📍 GUEST INFO: Dr. Bill Piskorowski Associate Dean of Community-Based Clinical Education at UCLA
Gary Bird sits down with Associate Dean of Community-Based Clinical Education at UCLA School of Dentistry, Dr. Bill Piskorowski to answer your burning questions for dental schools, the importance of having a community-based education model, and how dental schools are adapting to changes in the industry.
A high level of transparency gives your team a stronger sense of ownership, agency, and motivation to contribute. 📍 GUEST INFO: Emmet Scott The President
One of the most important things you can build into your culture is a willingness to be vulnerable about your anxieties and weaknesses — and
To become a transformational leader, you have to create an environment that sets your team up for success. Emmet gives us a life hack for
Becoming a dental entrepreneur means choosing to walk a challenging path. Do you have the drive to step out on your own? 📍 GUEST INFO:
Emmet Scott defines a dental entrepreneur as someone whose vision is bigger than a single practice and team. If that’s you, what comes next? 📍
If you want to get ahead and feel good about it, you need to ask yourself, “What motivates me to succeed? Why am I doing
After Emmet found that it took 13 HOURS to pull an AR report, he started asking, “Why is there no enterprise system in dentistry?” 📍
Dr. Piskorowski’s parents came to America after World War II and at the age of 17 he had a whopping 17 cavities! He paid off
Private practice and DSOs aren’t the only paths for dental graduates. 📍 GUEST INFO: Dr. Bill Piskorowski Associate Dean of Community-Based Clinical Education at UCLA
Gary Bird sits down with Associate Dean of Community-Based Clinical Education at UCLA School of Dentistry, Dr. Bill Piskorowski to answer your burning questions for dental schools, the importance of having a community-based education model, and how dental schools are adapting to changes in the industry.
A high level of transparency gives your team a stronger sense of ownership, agency, and motivation to contribute. 📍 GUEST INFO: Emmet Scott The President
One of the most important things you can build into your culture is a willingness to be vulnerable about your anxieties and weaknesses — and
To become a transformational leader, you have to create an environment that sets your team up for success. Emmet gives us a life hack for
Becoming a dental entrepreneur means choosing to walk a challenging path. Do you have the drive to step out on your own? 📍 GUEST INFO:
Emmet Scott defines a dental entrepreneur as someone whose vision is bigger than a single practice and team. If that’s you, what comes next? 📍
If you want to get ahead and feel good about it, you need to ask yourself, “What motivates me to succeed? Why am I doing
After Emmet found that it took 13 HOURS to pull an AR report, he started asking, “Why is there no enterprise system in dentistry?” 📍