Kim McGuire and Fred Joyal[email protected]Dental Practice5 things to learn and 5 things to unlearn in the next 5 yearsDentistry is evolving at a rapid pace, and what you do and how you think about your practice in the next five years will have a profound effect on your long-term success. Kim McGuire and Fred Joyal list some key things dentists should either be adapting to or letting go of that will help them keep pace with all the changes.February 2, 2020Dental PracticeKnow your purpose, know your numbersIn any successful practice, knowing your purpose and your numbers is essential. And when it comes to achieving your purpose, profitability is the key to growing your practice and achieving your financial goals, as well as securing your future and your retirement, write Kim McGuire and Fred Joyal in the first of a yearlong series by Fortune Management.January 28, 2020Page 1 of 1Top StoriesLegal IssuesIowa dental board gives dentist a warning over allegations of incompetenceIowa state regulators have issued a warning to a Central Iowa dentist over competency concerns, raising red flags about patient care.Oral-Systemic LinkHow frequently you buy medicine may affect your oral healthPractice SalesHarnessing AI to increase EBITDA in your dental practicePodcastsThe art of customer service in dentistry with Dr. Roger Levin, Part 1Sponsor ContentJoin Us Tuesday, June 17 at 8 p.m. ET