The Business of Dentistry Podcast
Business:Management
In this episode, Laura Whyte is joined by Neil Richardson, Regional Manager for Dentists at Wesleyan Financial Services, and Olivia Miller, one of its Specialist Financial Advisers.
They talk about financial planning for young dentists and cover the important topics like income protection, mortgages, savings and retirement planning.
This podcast is for information only and isn’t financial advice. Please note: Specialist Financial Advisers referred to throughout the podcast are part of Wesleyan Financial Services.
You can find out more about Wesleyan at www.wesleyan.co.uk and listen and subscribe to The Wesleyan Podcast at:
Handling complaints in practice
Introducing Dental Training Consultants
How to make your reception first class
Business structures and managing your business partners
Factors to consider when selling your practice
Dental urgent and emergency care - the pinch point of the challenges facing dentistry
The digital revolution is coming, is dentistry ready?
40 years to go… why an exit strategy could ruin your business
Understand and improve the way you communicate with this NLP model
The latest developments in Employment and HR Law
Recent developments with buying and selling a practice in respect of NHS and CQC
How to handle sickness absence with Sarah Buxton
The language of influence and how to use it with Barry Oulton
Reflecting on the results of the 6th Confidence Monitor survey with Nigel Jones
Discussing the views of young dentists with Zahid Siddique
How to ask for referrals from Ashley Latter
Explaining the basics of marketing metrics with Myke Woollett
The philosophy of leading a dental team with Colin Campbell
How to attract patients on social media without spending big money
Discussing The Dentist's Survival Guide with Stephen Hudson
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