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Do your research: 14 Commercial real estate terms you should know before signing on the dotted line [2019 edition]
By: Nell Gable in Leasing— The People Behind the Deal #1: Tenant Representative: A tenant “rep” is a commercial real estate realtor that represents the tenant instead of the landlord. They help identify office space needs and negotiate with the landlord or landlord representative. Tenant reps earn their fee by splitting the commission with the…
Read MoreAustin nears 1 million residents, suburbs keep booming in latest Census data
Written by: Daniel Salazar — Austin is nearing a milestone that only 10 other American cities can claim — a million residents in the city limits. Austin added 12,504 residents between July 1, 2017, and July 1, 2018, according to new population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau on May 23. That was the sixth-largest numeric…
Read MoreStart-Up Practice Benefits
By: The Syncore Medical Realty Team
Read MoreOpening a Veterinary Clinic
By: MARY HOPE KRAMER — While many veterinarians choose to work as associates within an established practice, some do decide to venture out on their own and build a new practice from the ground up. Starting any business can be a difficult task, but with careful planning, the process can run quite smoothly. Here are some tips…
Read More6 mistakes to avoid when starting your private practice
Written by: Members of the AMA Physician Communications team— Anticipating pitfalls is a fundamental part of the clinical side of medicine and a physician just starting should apply that same thinking to establishing a private practice. Find out what it’s like from a doctor who has done it. The thrill of opening an independent private…
Read MoreIf you opt for a startup practice, here are a few things to look for:
By: Sabri Blumbergh— a) Pick the right location Ultimately, you want the maximum number of high-quality new patients for the minimum marketing budget required. Following these tips can help – although in many cases you won’t be able to get lucky with every single one of them, so there can be some flexibility if necessary:…
Read More6 Oversights To Avoid With Practice Startups
By: Keith W. Gruebele — Even the most organized and motivated dentists can make simple missteps to complicate opening a new practice, with all the different factors it can sometimes be easy to make an oversight. Opening your own dental office is no simple task. Coordinating with different parties and managing the moving parts can…
Read MoreHow to plan for success when opening a new practice
By: Lisa Philp— Success doesn’t happen by accident. Building a new dental practice, which is really starting a new business, is one of the biggest professional steps a dentist will ever take in his or her career. Unfortunately, many dentists open a new practice without clearly understanding the multiple roles they must fill for that…
Read MoreSpring cleaning isn’t limited to the office: Update patient records to mitigate risks
By: California Dental Association — Spring is a prime time to deep clean your practice and tie up any loose ends from the previous year. It’s also a great opportunity to review your patient records and ensure all files are accurate and current. Below are some things to consider when revisiting patient charts. If you…
Read More5 Cost-saving tips when starting a medical practice
By: MedicalDirector.com — Starting your own medical practice can be exciting, but for a practice to have healthy cash flow, and to scale and grow, you need to identify and plan for all your start-up costs – so you can avoid as many surprises as possible. In MedicalDirector’s latest ebook, ‘The Smart Guide to Starting a Medical…
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