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Remember When “e” was Just a Letter?

Dr. Larry Emmott
Use e-Services to improve patient care and increase profitability
Course date: Monday, November 28, 2011 12:45 PM (EST)

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Digital technology is revolutionizing every aspect of dental practice including how we make clinical decisions and how we communicate. One of the most powerful trends in technology is the development and expansion of the Internet and e-services yet many dentists do not understand or utilize e-services.

This course will explain what an e-service is and how we can use e-services to improve patient care and increase profitability.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand what an e-service is.
  • Learn how to use e-services to improve patient care.
  • Know the steps needed to start using e-services. 

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