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Which is Better - One or Two?: Improving the Vision of Your Practice (Paperback)
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Which is Better - One or Two?: Improving the Vision of Your Practice (Paperback)
Series: Which Is Better, 1
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The eye industry is being challenged. In fact, it might be in its
most challenging age yet. Salary demands are climbing, but quality
staff are diminishing. Governmental insurance demands make it more
difficult to collect and make money. Specialized skills like filing
insurance, selling frames, and understanding the science of optics
are becoming harder to find. More and more Optometrists are
graduating from school. There are less and less jobs. Oh, by the
way, did I mention that many of these graduates have over $100,000
in school debt? Optometrists nearing retirement are finding it
difficult to find younger OD's who can afford to buy their
practices. It is not uncommon for a practice to have six figures in
outstanding insurance. The bottom line is that Optometrists are
just plain old tired. And while no single book is going to address
or solve are these problems, this small book is intended to
encourage you to enjoy the industry once again. To get you there,
to help you enjoy walking in your office again, we are going to
take an approach with which you are incredibly familiar. Just like
you ask your patients, I'm going to ask you: Which is better: One
or Two? What you'll find in the following chapters is three
specific areas that if you apply the one or two model, you'll find
an enjoyment in your practice, you'll find enjoyment with your
staff, and you'll find enjoyment with your patients. So, without
any more waiting, here are your questions. Which is Better: One or
Two? Whose Glory are You Seeking? Yours or the Practice's? Who Has
to Be Right? You or the Best Idea? What are You Zealous for?
Profits or Patients? Let's tackle these one by one, and along the
way, we'll work through both good and bad examples. Then we'll find
give you an opportunity to work through the "one or two" yourself.
Enjoy.
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