|
Packing up your team and taking them somewhere for several days is a very expensive proposition. By the time you purchase plane tickets and hotel rooms (often at $275+ a night) the cash outlay can be substantial.
Oh, then there are meals, ground transportation, tips, etc.
Respected Phoenix dentist, Ginger Price, says, “If your team
isn’t on board, it’s an uphill struggle.” She continues, “One
of the biggest benefits of Dr. Maher’s program is that one can
include the entire team without incurring the huge travel costs.”
Shutting down your practice for several days isn’t cheap either.
In some cases, dentists sacrifice as much revenue as they spend on
the travel expenses themselves in lost workload. One of the nice things
about Dr. Maher’s program is that it can often be partially scheduled
on a regular business day and partially into a weekend, so that your
regular schedule is minimally impacted.
There's a lot of costs incurred when dental practices take their staff
out of office for continuing dental education. The following costs
are part of any continuing dental education program when it's done
out-of-office:
When you take your staff out-of-office for continuing dental education you'll
pay:
$ Training Fees
$ Airfare
$ Accomodations
$ Meals
Now that you've considered all the costs inherent to Continuing Dental
Education, it's easy to see that bringing a Dental Education Mentor
to your office will save you a lot of money and eliminate many of the
of hassles of going somewhere else to train you and your staff.
When you bring in a Dental Mentor to your office
you'll only pay:
$
Training Fees
|