Joining a nontraditional group practice

Traditional group practices usually consist of 1 or 2 primary owners and 2 or 3 co-owner specialists or dentists. Eventually the younger of the primary owners buys out the older one. Joining such a group practice has been the usual course for dentists, but nontraditional groups are now being formed. Whether dentists or dental specialists should form or join group practices is a major decision and should be based on solid information and done for the right reasons. Determining the right reasons demands that the dentist or specialist carefully consider his or her practice vision and whether it fits with the group practice vision.
Source: Dental Abstracts - Category: Dentistry Tags: The Front Office Source Type: research
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