Mastering new patient exams for stress free dentistry
How to perform the perfect New Patient Examination
Presented by Dr Kalyan Voruganti
A new patient examination can be daunting. Finding a simple, effective, repeatable workflow is key. This will help you win the patient over, diagnose what you need to and encourage them to book in so that you can perform the necessary treatment. We will cover the basics of building rapport, taking notes, photos and verbal skills.
You will learn to:
build a rapport with your patients
take the right photos and efficient notes
manage planning more complicated cases.
Getting patients on board with your ideal treatment plan
Presented by Dr Becky Chen
When conveying dental conditions and treatment options to patients, it is important to ensure that we communicate effectively. Learn why some patients may not uptake treatment from you and strategies to prevent this.
You will learn to:
deeply connect with the patient and address their concerns
understand different ways in which people communicate
implement different communication styles to convert patients
present treatment choices efficiently with genuine informed consent.
How to predictably have patients book in for treatment
Presented by Dr Becky Chen
Often times, we might dread patients’ rejection or objections. However, it is only when we tackle the obstacles head-on that we can predictably gain consistent case acceptance from our patients. Learn how to onboard the patient with a treatment plan you are proud to deliver.
You will learn to:
bring the patient along the journey to improve their oral health
discuss treatment costs clearly
clear obstacles which may prevent patients from case acceptance
close the deal and perform an effective handover.
How to fearlessly practise at the ceiling of your scope. Tips & tricks
Presented by Dr Kalyan Voruganti
Don’t let fear get the best of you, it’s tough being a new graduate. It can be nerve racking managing patients, performing procedures and upskilling - while comparing yourself to your peers on social media. We will cover simple, effective ways to give you the confidence you need, even when things aren’t going to plan.
You will learn to:
know when to tackle a new procedure and when to refer
begin that new procedure confidently
get help when things aren’t going to plan without losing face in front of the patient
deal with difficult patients.
When
Friday
22 November 2024
Where
Level 3, 10 Yarra Street
South Yarra , VIC
, Australia
Duration
Event Type
Hands-on workshop
Course Information
How to perform the perfect New Patient Examination
Presented by Dr Kalyan Voruganti
A new patient examination can be daunting. Finding a simple, effective, repeatable workflow is key. This will help you win the patient over, diagnose what you need to and encourage them to book in so that you can perform the necessary treatment. We will cover the basics of building rapport, taking notes, photos and verbal skills.
You will learn to:
build a rapport with your patients
take the right photos and efficient notes
manage planning more complicated cases.
Getting patients on board with your ideal treatment plan
Presented by Dr Becky Chen
When conveying dental conditions and treatment options to patients, it is important to ensure that we communicate effectively. Learn why some patients may not uptake treatment from you and strategies to prevent this.
You will learn to:
deeply connect with the patient and address their concerns
understand different ways in which people communicate
implement different communication styles to convert patients
present treatment choices efficiently with genuine informed consent.
How to predictably have patients book in for treatment
Presented by Dr Becky Chen
Often times, we might dread patients’ rejection or objections. However, it is only when we tackle the obstacles head-on that we can predictably gain consistent case acceptance from our patients. Learn how to onboard the patient with a treatment plan you are proud to deliver.
You will learn to:
bring the patient along the journey to improve their oral health
discuss treatment costs clearly
clear obstacles which may prevent patients from case acceptance
close the deal and perform an effective handover.
How to fearlessly practise at the ceiling of your scope. Tips & tricks
Presented by Dr Kalyan Voruganti
Don’t let fear get the best of you, it’s tough being a new graduate. It can be nerve racking managing patients, performing procedures and upskilling - while comparing yourself to your peers on social media. We will cover simple, effective ways to give you the confidence you need, even when things aren’t going to plan.
You will learn to:
know when to tackle a new procedure and when to refer
begin that new procedure confidently
get help when things aren’t going to plan without losing face in front of the patient
deal with difficult patients.
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