Justin Rust

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Do's and don'ts for dealing with unhappy patients

When it comes to dealing with unhappy patients, you must be proactive. When you take the time to prepare for difficult patients, you'll increase your chances of coming up with solutions that will satisfy them while causing minimal disruption to the practice, advises Dr. Roger P. Levin in his latest Practice Success tip.


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