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Season 5: Episode 117: The Real Reason Your Dental Practice Feels Heavy

Season 5 Episode 117 Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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Sarah Beth Herman, CEO of Dentistry Support, explains that businesses feel “heavy” not because people are failing but because systems are inefficient, and encourages leaders to prioritize improved efficiency over perfection. She notes that pushing teams toward perfection increases stress and burnout without meaningfully improving performance, and argues that clarity, structure, and support prevent most failures. While AI can help, it cannot remove real-world complexity—especially in dentistry with inconsistent insurance and unpredictable patient paths—so the goal should be “better,” not perfect. She highlights common friction points like phones, eligibility, and billing/AR that create missed opportunities, confusion, and lost revenue, and emphasizes fixing processes before scaling. She describes Dentistry Support’s onboarding, SOP development, weekly meetings, and a $300 six-month discount code “podcast,” then closes with advice to stop waiting for perfect conditions and improve one decision at a time.

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