Justin Rust

Monday, May 11, 2020

Tips on preparing for the changes to come in your practice

Changes will happen when your practice reopens. Now is the time to discuss them, prepare for them, and practice them so the entire team feels comfortable with what is to come, writes Lynne Leggett.


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