Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Third Interview Questions

1. What is most important in maintaining a profitable dental office?
2. What are the most important things when it comes to satisfying customers?
3. What are the ways you can ensure that customers will come back to your office?
4. What is the best way to get people to come to your dentistry?
5. What is the best way to make sure kids feel safe at the dentist?
6. What are the best technologies to use to satisfy your patients the most?
7. What is the best way to ensure patients don’t get any more cavities?
8. How should you respond to a situation where many kids are afraid of the dentist?
9. What is the best way to organize patient’s files so it can easily be found?

10. What is the best way to make sure that you don’t spend more money than you make with dentistry related things? 

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Mentorship 10 hours check

1. Montclair Dentist Office.

2. Dr. Rita V. Patel (DDS, Doctoral of Dental Surgery)

3. 65 hours and 30 minutes.

4. Normally I would go into the patient rooms with Dr. Patel and help her out with many things. For example, the thing I do most often is operate the suction machine which keeps the patients from choking from their saliva when Dr. Patel is operating in their mouths. Other things I do is help mix the product that she puts in cavities to treat them. When Dr. Patel doesn't need my help, i file the files that need to be organized.


Monday, January 6, 2014

Senior Project: The Holiday

1. Over the break, I continued to go to my mentorship except for the days it was closed. I went no more or no less than I normally would. I also read more articles although i did not take cornell notes on my topic.

2. The most important things I learned from continuing to go to my mentorship was the normal things such as how the dentist scrapes off plaque and works on other details. Some other new things I learned dealt with how to get rid of cavities and why the process dentists use work. My source was Dr. Rita Patel (DDS) who has been a dentist for over a decade.

3. I would probably talk to my mentor Dr. Rita Patel mainly because I know that she is really knowledgeable and she has already taught me so already. Another reason I would interview her is because my EQ is based more on a business perspective on how to run a profitable dentist, and Dr. Rita Patel owns her own dentist office which she has been successfully running for about a decade or more.