Our associates schedule was filled for him. He had no choice in the matter. Mine is naturally full 99.9% of the time. Yesterday was a day from hell. The younger partner cancelled his afternoon patients and assisted me with my regular assistant because I had so of my weird ass techniques at work and he wanted to learn them. He’s a damned champ and is going to be one hell of a dentist.
Guy W. Moorman, Jr., D.D.S.
The Swamp
Douglas, GA 31533
912-384-7400
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From: David Hamel [mailto:hameldds@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:59 AM
To: chrishilldmd@gmail.com
Cc: gmoor@windstream.net; dreineracedds@gmail.com; acesthetics@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Compensation for associates..............
I am now in the position or negotiating a 2nd year for my associate and think I've found out a few things from past experience. First the commission will work for a dentist like Guy or another with initiative to do more than only show up when their schedule is full. I want someone who wants to learn and be better. Kinda like the 4 agreements and 5 personal standards Mac and Joleen talk about. What I've found, is there needs to be a time expectation in the contract, regardless of how they are paid.
When I paid only commission, there was zero effort on the part of the associate to get CE or to come in when her schedule wasn't filled. Although, in retrospect, she did tell me she took an online OSHA course….
My current associate is 180º improvement over my first. With my current associate, I included a nice stipend to be used for CE and she will get a year end bonus for being with me 1 yr. The CE stipend has helped her gain knowledge in Sleep Disorder, NM dentistry, occlusion, laser certification. All these are things she will take with her forever. She is also available for an incentive if she produces more revenue than a base line, However, it still seems people's tendency is to think only of their take home as what they are paid.
So I guess we are going with more up front.
Dave
David Hamel DDS
1200 Broadway
Marysville, KS 66508
785-562-5529 O
785-562-8115 C
KDA Past President 2010
On May 2, 2013, at 7:01 AM, Chris Hill <chrishilldmd@gmail.com> wrote:
Why do you have the associate pay 35% of their lab bill?
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Guy Moorman <gmoor@windstream.net> wrote:
We pay a straight up 35% of collection and practice pays everything except health insurance. I’m an associate now. It is nice.
Guy W. Moorman, Jr., D.D.S.
The Swamp
Douglas, GA 31533
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From: acesthetics@googlegroups.com [mailto:acesthetics@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Debra Reiner
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 4:56 PM
To: acesthetics@googlegroups.com
Subject: [ACEsthetics] Compensation for associates..............
Hiring Associates
I'm meeting with a young female dentist about associating in two hours...I spoke with a local dentist who has had associates over the years.
He pays 30% of their collections. He reconciles it every month. He pays their malpractice and health insurance as well. I believe he keeps it simple by not incorporating lab fees.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has associates about how they pay?
Thanks! Debbie
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