Educating Dentists on Business Leadership and Management
Who We Are
Business Education for Dentists (BizED) focuses on providing much-needed knowledge on how to build and sustain a thriving dental practice to the community.
We are a group of dentists and dental companies that volunteer our time because we believe that quality business education will elevate the success of the entire dental industry.
upcoming event
October 23, 2019:
Educational Panel + Workshops
Why Attend This Event?
The principles of managing a dental practice are no different from those for managing a small business or a Fortune 500 company. But, since these fundamentals are not included in a normal dental education, they are often missed and the success of a dental practice suffers as a result.
At this event, you will be guided through the essential leadership qualities, workplace culture, and the management framework that is behind every high-performing dental team. Our panel of experts consists of dentists, office managers, and business leaders that are eager to share their professional experience on these subjects.
As an attendee, you will also have access to in-depth workshops on team building, operation strategies, and more. In these workshops, you will be able to dive much deeper into specific challenges you are facing, and come away with real solutions that you can implement.
View learning objectives and the full event schedule.
This event is valid for 4 CE credits*
*BizED is an AGD PACE approved educational event.
The Moderator, Panelists, and Workshop Instructors
From The Dentists and EXPERTS in BizED
Stories & Advice
Sponsors
Thank You for The Support!
BizED is a community effort where dentists and dental companies volunteer their time to create course content and deliver educational programs. We are able to offer our events, online community, and stories and advice section for free or at cost thanks to the continued support from our sponsors.
We hear workplace culture a lot, so what does culture look like in a dental practice? Why is it necessary, and how would it affect the bottom line? Moreover, how do we build one so that as the dentist-owner, I am content?