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Chief Clinical Officer (400 Practices): The “Real-World Training” Problem Dentists Are Facing

37 min · 3 mrt 2026
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Dr. Trey Mueller started Dental Associates of Florida, grew it to 12 locations, partnered with Dental Care Alliance in 2016, and in under a decade went from practicing dentist to Chief Clinical Officer overseeing 400 offices. He joins Joe Lynch on The Margin Line to walk through: * Why he never truly loved chairside dentistry and how that honesty shaped the career decisions that followed * The systemization playbook he learned from his first boss and replicated across every location, making any team member plug-and-play between offices * Hiring for personality, empathy, and compassion over clinical skill * Why post-COVID dental graduates arrive less prepared than ever and how DCA is building a new roadmap from new grad to master clinician * How AI (Overjet, Dandy's scanner) is closing the confidence gap for young dentists and turning blown-up images of cracked teeth into instant case acceptance * The daily-guarantee debate: why his team convinced him to extend new-hire pay guarantees from 90 days to a full year and why he listened * His contrarian take on leadership and why great delegation makes that possible Listen for a candid look at the mechanics of replacing yourself in production, navigating a DSO partnership without losing autonomy, and building culture that scales from a single office in Winter Haven, Florida to 400 offices across Dental Care Alliance.   Link to Dandy: https://www.meetdandy.com/ [https://www.meetdandy.com/]

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