Thursday, October 15, 2009

Staying Educated at Moles Orthodontics



Dr. Moles is a part of The Schulman Study Group, an association of nationally prominent orthodontic practices from among the top 1% of all practices, follows the basic principles and tenets of practice management. With membership exclusively by invitation, has developed over the last 30 years into a nationally recognized organization of extremely successful orthodontic practices. The SSG members contribute management successes and failures at an annual meeting with an open forum format. The free-flow of ideas and brainstorming sessions offer participants the opportunity for expression and inspiration.

Also, Dr. Moles recently became a part of a community out-reach program called Smile for a Lifetime. This can be found at www.S4L.org, for more information. S4L offers a chance for under-privileged kids to have orthodontic treatment at no cost.

Dr. Moles makes several trips around the country- giving presentations and attending seminars. The entire staff participates in continuing education courses monthly. Once a year our assistants attend a SureSmile Conference, and get up to date on the latest changes in technology.

Our practice has received several awards for Sure Smile. (More info about Sure Smile and its benefits can be found at www.suresmile.com. We have received awards for the last 4 years, such as: Outstanding Front Desk Operations, Outstanding Marketing, Case Excellence Award, Outstanding Sure Smile Treatment Coordinator, and for our Completed Cases.

Dr. Moles asked the staff to tell him why they like continuing education courses so much, the had answers from, the chance to get to spend time with referring offices, and bonding. Getting out of the office, meeting new people, and getting to see how other offices.

Continuing education plays a huge role in our patients treatment and we emphasize the importance of them because we learn new techniques and ways to save them treatment time in the chair along with how many months they have to wear braces.

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