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Put Together the Pieces to Boom Your Practice and Much More!

The Executive Skills Internship puts you in full control of your practice using the right tools.

You will have gain complete certainity on what needs to be done to manage your practice and create the future of your practice.

 

 
 

Watch video of Dr. Singer give an overview of the Executive Skills Program.




What is the Executive Skills Internship?

Executive: One that exercises administrative or managerial control.

Skills: The ability to use one's knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance.

Internship: An advanced student or graduate usually in a professional field gaining supervised practical experience.




The Executive Skills Internship is a three-day consulting program in which the consultant comes into your practice observing the office in operation, interviews your staff and then works hand-in-hand with you and your staff to correct the exact problems that have held you down.

Not only will you and your consultant find and “debug” the reasons your practice hasn’t been flourishing, you will also get a year long plan to stabilize your practice and keep it growing.




What Are the Goals of the Executive Skills Internship?

  • To train you to be an executive who runs a successful practice with little or no stress.


  • To have all the “machines” in place in your practice so all you have to do is “push the right buttons,” rather than put out fires.


  • To have your practice expand in the shortest possible time.

  • Ensure your practice expansion is stable; no more of the “roller-coaster effect.


  • To create a harmonious practice that is both fun to work in and enjoyable for patients to be part of.


  • Get the four main areas of your practice producing at 100% efficiency.



What happens during the Executive Skills Internship?

Executive Skills Internship is very personalized. Here’s an inside look at what happens…

Day One: The consultant comes to your practice during normal operating hours, observes how things work, interviews the staff and evaluates your exact situations with regard to the main control points of the practice: Front Desk, Report of Findings, New Patients, Treatment and Administrative Flow, the Office Manager and the Doctor. The consultant does this using an observation checklist and interview questionnaires for each job in the office and, if necessary, putting the staff member through drills to see how well they can do the basic functions of their positions.

Day Two: The consultant spends the second day outside the practice with the Doctor and Office Manager, going over what he found and how he found it. He helps them iron out any differences between them. Then he debugs and trains them. He teaches them how to set up the practice for proper statistical management so they can know what is wrong and what needs to be fixed before they are hit with the inevitable problems that would occur. He trains them how to GET THINGS DONE and fix what is broken. During all this, together they work out a plan to take the clinic from where it is to where they would like it to be a year down the road.

Day Three: The consultant spends part of the day with the entire staff, including the Office Manager and Doctor. This is an ultra-intensified drilling session. When this is done the consultant wraps things up with the doctor making sure he knows what he has to do and has what he needs to get it done.


Let’s work together to make your ideal clinic a reality! With the Executive Skills Internship, it's not as hard as you might think!


See the presentation of the Executive Skills Internship.

 

 

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