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Keeping your staff. Part 1. A table clinic.

C M Scola

    British Dental Journal
    |November 10, 1990
    PubMed
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    Learn effective strategies to retain valuable dental staff, minimizing the costs and frustrations associated with high employee turnover. This article provides practical advice for keeping your dental team engaged and committed.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Practice Management
    • Human Resources in Healthcare

    Background:

    • Staff turnover presents significant financial and operational challenges in dental practices.
    • High costs associated with recruitment, replacement, and training impact practice efficiency.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address common staff problems faced by dental practices.
    • To provide actionable strategies for retaining dental personnel.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of a presentation by Charles Scola at the 1990 BDA International Congress.
    • Discussion of methods for staff retention in the dental field.

    Main Results:

    • Identified 'keeping your staff' as a critical area for practice management.
    • Highlighted the importance of proactive strategies to reduce staff attrition.

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    Conclusions:

    • Implementing effective staff retention policies is crucial for dental practice success.
    • Proactive management of personnel issues can mitigate significant business costs.