Sales training for on-site and virtual consults, follow up and more
Meeting and greeting the patient is easy, the painful piece is often the "money" conversation - let's help your team gain that inner confidence to "win the start".
Be the practice that encourages generational and community relationships with its patients - as each generation grows, they continue to bring their kids, and when they grow up they bring their kids and regularly refer you to their friends! Long-term loyalty is built with great customer service and my training will give you reassurance that your team is delivering time and again.
Learn to close the sale and increase conversion rates
Master how to respond to different personalities
Become comfortable and fluid with rebuttals
Get the patient's buy-in at every step of the process to reduce the number of failed conversions
Learn to be their mentor and guide them with confidence
Sometimes we are so focused on getting a new patient to sign the contract that we can forget and bypass the natural milestones that need to occur during the exam process.
because all your customer relationships are real connections, right from the start.
because you're no longer inadvertently upsetting your valued customers.
because you've built trust with your customers from the beginning, so your win ratio is much higher.
Telephone skills training for efficient and impactful first impressions with your receptionist and front office team.
Treatment Coordinator communication training for consultations to adapt, read the room, and win the start.
Book me for your team or appreciation event you are running to provide customer experience training.
Oh, it was a joy to be with Jill again on her podcast, Hey Docs!
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In this episode, Jill interviews Amy Demas, an engineer turned communication coach, about the importance of effective communication in the dental industry. They discuss the changing landscape of communication and the need to adapt to new technologies and patient preferences. Amy emphasizes the importance of structure and framework in communication, allowing for personalization while maintaining a branded message. They also explore strategies for improving communication skills in the practice, including active listening and empathy. Amy shares her involvement in charitable organizations and the importance of giving back.
Takeaways
Effective communication is crucial in the dental industry, especially as patient preferences and technologies evolve.
Adapting communication strategies to meet the needs of different generations and modes of communication is essential.
Structure and framework provide a foundation for effective communication while allowing for personalization and branding.
Active listening, empathy, and resolving conflicts are key skills for improving communication in the practice.
Supporting charitable organizations and giving back to the community is an important aspect of business.
As a bonus for being a member of these organizations you will receive a discount on my services.
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