JOURNAL OF THE
CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
February 2007
The February issue of the CDA Journal covers practice management over the life of the business. The issue also includes an article on the history of arsenic in dentistry.
Practice Management Can Make a Difference
An introduction to the issue.
William A. van Dyk, DDS
In the Beginning ...
Decisions, if made correctly, can tremendously improve the quickness of success and the quality of practice throughout the life of the business.
William A. van Dyk, DDS
Feel Like Giving Up and Getting Out ... From Beneath the Mid-career Squeeze?
With a strategy and a plan of action, practices facing mid-career challenges can identify and address patient retention issues before they become serious problems.
Sally McKenzie
Smart Approach to Practice Transition Options and Strategies
A discussion of contemporary approaches to practice transition for practice owners is presented in this article.
Randall K. Berning, JD, LLM
The History of Arsenic
Once hailed as a panacea for the relief of pain and the answer to root canal therapy, arsenic soon fell out of use mainly because of its misuse by unskilled and unscrupulous dentists in search of a quick fix to a complex problem.
John M. Hyson Jr., DDS, MS, MA
The
Associate Editor/
Love is a Two-Way Street
By Steven A. Gold, DDS
Impressions/
Give Priority Treatment to Returning Veterans
Dr. Bob/
The War Against Mother Nature and Father Time
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
Risk Management Case Study/
Recommended vs. Alternative Treatment Options: Is One Enough?
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