I just heard the best analogy for dental productivity that I have ever heard.
We all reach a comfort zone with our production which is the net total of the way our office does hundreds of little things. These include the front desk, how the phone is answered, what you and your staff say and do, the procedures you are able to do, etc, etc.
And we all feel that what we are doing is right. We feel maxed out and could not possibly do more than we are doing and maintain quality.
So the analogy is driving a car.
When we are driving and someone goes flying past us at a high rate of speed, we think that he is a maniac; out of control, shouldn’t be on the road, etc.
Let’s say our production is $3000 per day. When we hear about someone producing $6000 a day we often have the same kind of feelings. He or she must be some kind of crazed maniac that is out of control and must be doing poor quality or over charging or somehow taking advantage of his or her patients.
Now how about the guy driving along at 40 in a 60 zone? You think he must be some kind of moron; what the heck is he doing??!!
So we judge other drivers according to the speed we like to go at and we judge other dentists in the same way.
When we produce $3000 a day, and hear of someone doing $1500 we wonder what is wrong with him because it is so obvious to you how to do $3000.
What we don’t realize is the guy who is doing $1500 a day thinks you are a maniac, and the guy doing $6000 wonders what the heck you are doing all day.
But the point is not what anyone thinks of anyone else.
After all the guy who passed you at high speed that you thought was a maniac, may be a professional race driver and may be safer at that speed than the rest of us are at the speed limit.
And in the same way it is possible to do excellent high quality dentistry at a high level of production. In fact the true irony of those criticizing the quality of someone’s else’s dentistry because their production is high, must not realize the only way to really hit big numbers is to do less basic dentistry and more complex (and expensive) dentistry. So there is a very high likelihood the higher producer is doing higher quality work.
Most of us could learn to drive better if we took a driving course. These courses teach not only how to drive fast, but also how to drive more safely through greater awareness and control of your vehicle.
And yes, we could improve both our productivity and our quality with the right training as well. Especially in the area of dental case presentation. Anyone can be a high producer if they are booked to do 4 bridges every day.
So don’t focus on the maniacs or morons out there; focus on yourself; are you really operating at your max, or do you have one or two higher gears that you haven’t hit yet?
Vroom vroom.
Regards,
Dr. Dave
#30 1221 Canyon Meadows Dr.
SE Calgary, AB T2J 6G2
Phone: (403) 984-0114
40837 N 97 Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Phone: (480) 840-7323