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45 Practices, 5 Cities, One Costly Blind Spot

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This week Flint shares a conversation recorded in the field with Bobbie-Jo Van Ruskenveld of Patterson Dental British Columbia and Machelle Williams from his team, hosted by Dental Bytes' Marc Wagner. They traveled through Western Canada visiting practices firsthand, and what they found was the same problem showing up in every room.   You'll hear what nearly 45 mystery calls revealed about practices across Western Canada, the one step that 90% of practices skip on every new patient call, why the fix is simpler than most doctors think, and what exceptional practices do consistently that good ones don't.

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