Warschaw Learning Institute Announces Advance Dental Management Course For Dental Professionals

April 19, 2012 3:01 am 0 comments Views: 11

cc0f88bb46003dbad41027a739cb6e0a1 300x155 Warschaw Learning Institute Announces Advance Dental Management Course For Dental Professionals

Warschaw Learning Institute is proud to present their new advanced course for experienced dental office administrators, managers and dentists who are interested in enhancing their current skills and learning more about the business side of the dental office.

Warschaw Learning Institute one of the leading providers of dental management education, has released their newest online dental continuing education class titled “Advance Dental Management.” This advanced course is designed for experienced dental managers, office administrators, and dentists who are interested in enhancing their current skills and learning more about the business side of the dental office. Being involved in dental management goes beyond monitoring the dental aspects of a practice, it also involves skills in leadership and human resources. The goal of this course is to assist students in making dental management not just a job, but a career they can continue to grow with.

This course may be combined with any of Warschaw Learning Institute’s other online dental management courses to enhance knowledge of dental practice management. Although not a prerequisite, it is encouraged that new students of the Warschaw Learning Institute combine the Advance Dental Management Course with the Dental Office Management Program making each student more valuable and an efficient member of a dental team.

Upon completion of the Advance Dental Management course, students will be able to:

*Establish a productive and well trained dental team
*Improve employee relations
*Improve team communication
*Quickly and efficiently resolve conflicts
*Establish dental job descriptions
*Become a positive leader
*Manage multiple dental offices

“What makes this course unique is that it has been developed for the seasoned dental manager interested in furthering their management skills”, states Cathy Warschaw, founder and director of the Warschaw Learning Institute, “it’s not an introductory course.”

As an ADA CERP provider, the “Advance Dental Management” course provides 20 CE credits. Cathy Warschaw says “This course can help students that we’ve trained very early on in their management careers and make a huge impact on the way they manage the entire office. Our goal is to help dental professionals, especially dental office managers throughout their career. This course will guide managers to efficient supervision of departments within dental practices, as well as that of individual employees.” Her hopes are to reach more seasoned dental professionals as well as those desiring to progress their career as a dental office manager.

Warschaw Learning Institute has been training dental management online courses since January 2000. Some of the courses are; Dental Office Management Program, Dental Insurance for the Financial Coordinator, Dental Collections: Maximize Your Profit, Dental to Medical Cross Coding, Advance Dental Management, Influential Communication Skills and HIPAA.

Media Contact:
Cathy Warschaw, Director
Warschaw Learning Institute
888.822.0917
www.WarschawLearningInstitute.com

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