Shownotes
Welcome back to Practice Talk with your host, Lacie Ellis. This episode features Trisha LaRue, a seasoned orthodontic office manager, to discuss the unique challenges and rewards of managing a busy orthodontic practice. From keeping the team motivated and managing staff attendance to finding solutions for improving efficiency, Trisha shares practical advice that every office manager can apply. She also dives into strategies for building a positive practice culture, aligning the team with the doctor’s goals, and navigating the multitasking demands of the role. Whether you're an office manager or part of a dental team, you’ll gain valuable insights to help keep your office running smoothly and your team smiling.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [0:25] Meet Trisha, who talks about the common challenges facing an office manager
- [6:56] Keeping the team motivated and how incentives play a role
- [13:28] A listener poses a question about uniforms and dress code
- [20:10] A listener poses a question about balancing being pulled in many different directions
- [24:01] Solutions for improving efficiency
- [30:23] Discussion of coordinating the doctor with the team to improve operations
- [35:38] Trisha shares practical advice with listeners
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- A common challenge in orthodontic offices—and many dental practices—is managing staff attendance. Teams often include highly dedicated individuals who consistently show up regardless of circumstances, alongside others who frequently miss work due to various personal reasons. Balancing empathy for legitimate absences with the need for reliable staffing can create operational difficulties.
- Building and maintaining the right culture in an orthodontic practice starts at the top and involves fostering a positive, supportive environment. Emphasizing humanity—acknowledging that everyone faces personal challenges while encouraging a focus on team collaboration—lays the foundation. Morning huddles, lighthearted moments to break the ice, and playful interactions can set a positive tone for the day. Additionally, implementing team incentives for goals, reviews, and other achievements helps reinforce engagement and collective success.
- Being an office manager in an orthodontic practice means embracing the dynamic, multifaceted nature of the role. It requires balancing constant doctor, team, and patient demands while maintaining high standards and a solutions-oriented mindset. Success comes from accepting unpredictability, staying organized with tools like daily checklists, and recognizing that flexibility is key. Mastering this balance ensures smooth operations and elevates the office manager's ability to lead effectively and create a positive, efficient environment.
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