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Philosophical differences abound between managers and physicians.
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In your practice, it’s important to follow three rules when it comes to frame board management: Optimize inventory turnover, stick with ‘bestseller' classics, and be open to current frame trends.
Philosophical differences abound between managers and physicians.
Losing staff is a devastating experience.
Ophthalmologists expressed a little more optimism than primary-care physicians, when asked to evaluate the financial state of their practices in a national survey conducted in 2011.
When meeting with pre-retirees as well as current retirees, one of the most common areas of concern, apprehension, and (at times) outright fear, is whether they will run out of money during retirement.
Based on our experience over the years, we believe the rules of investing and planning for retirement that one can feel confident in have changed forever.
Variety may be the key to selling sunwear successfully in your practice.
When it comes to sunwear, frames get most of the attention.
A review of the current landscape and look to the future identifies multiple reasons why contact lens fitting should be part of a comprehensive ophthalmology practice.
Employee retention is probably one of the top five concerns on most managers' minds.
Consider if selling an extended warranty makes sense for your dispensary.
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