Managing Dental Drama

An Interview with Bethany’s Dad – Dr. Jones

February 27, 2022 Managing Dental Drama Season 1 Episode 24
An Interview with Bethany’s Dad – Dr. Jones
Managing Dental Drama
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Managing Dental Drama
An Interview with Bethany’s Dad – Dr. Jones
Feb 27, 2022 Season 1 Episode 24
Managing Dental Drama

At 71 years young, Bethany’s Dad, Dr. Jones, is still practicing dentistry full-time and is loving every second of it. What is his secret? Dr. Jones shares a brief synopsis of his 45-year history in the dental field. Then, he focuses on mistakes he’s made throughout those years and what he has learned from those mistakes. Like many of our followers, Dr. Jones also hit a wall about 20 years into his career. Listen to how he restored his passion for dentistry in a 4-month exit from the field. Although Dr. Jones experienced challenges and even set-backs at times, he found that his love for dentistry and the patients he gets to serve has continued to sustain his passion for the field. In an effort to encourage the Managing Dental Drama listeners, he shares tips and tricks for practice owners as he tackles difficult topics like sour-patch employees and the loneliness of practice ownership. 


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At 71 years young, Bethany’s Dad, Dr. Jones, is still practicing dentistry full-time and is loving every second of it. What is his secret? Dr. Jones shares a brief synopsis of his 45-year history in the dental field. Then, he focuses on mistakes he’s made throughout those years and what he has learned from those mistakes. Like many of our followers, Dr. Jones also hit a wall about 20 years into his career. Listen to how he restored his passion for dentistry in a 4-month exit from the field. Although Dr. Jones experienced challenges and even set-backs at times, he found that his love for dentistry and the patients he gets to serve has continued to sustain his passion for the field. In an effort to encourage the Managing Dental Drama listeners, he shares tips and tricks for practice owners as he tackles difficult topics like sour-patch employees and the loneliness of practice ownership.