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Working with Practice Management Consultants
Volume 26 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1992
Consulting I am told, is the world's second-oldest profession. It seems the temptation to tell others what to do and how to do it has always been irresistible. So, too, is the desire to receive advice...
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An Introduction to Management Communication
Volume 11 : Number 5 : Page 321 : May 1977
The most precious personal possession that any of us have is our self-image. Each of us has several. For example, I have an image of the kind of father I am to my four daughters. I also have an image ...
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Sale of an Orthodontic Practice, Part I
Volume 7 : Number 12 : Page 751 : Dec 1973
This article is not intended to be a standard for the sale of an orthodontic practice, but merely to describe what appear to be some of the ingredients most frequently used as a basis for such a sale....
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Orthodontic Associateships: How to Succeed
Volume 26 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1992
This month's article is a bit unusual. The subject is how to establish successful orthodontic associateships. Dr. Thomas Surber accepts as a given that contracts, salaries, and other agreements will h...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
In Memoriam Charles H. Tweed, Harry L. Bull
Volume 4 : Number 2 : Page 67 : Feb 1970
IN MEMORIAM Charles H. Tweed, Harry L. BullCharles Tweed was the outstanding orthodontist of our time. He had more impact on our specialty than any other individual since Edward Angle. He, more than a...
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Volume 4 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1970
I want to propose an orthodontic think tank and suggest two functions for it. The think tank would be an Orthodontic Research and Development Corporation. It would be an independent, nonprofit organiz...
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Volume 7 : Number 4 : Page 211 : Apr 1973
It is a rare privilege to be able to interview a computer, so let's get right to it. " Mr. Computer, what exactly do you do?" "I compute." "How do you do it?" "Exactly." "I can see we will get nowhere...
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Volume 16 : Number 11 : Page 766 : Nov 1982
766-jco-img-0.jpgAn office manual, which is a compilation of practice philosophy, policies, and procedures, should be an indispensable part of any practice. A newly hired auxiliary should receive a co...
169.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
A New Paradigm of Facial Analysis
Volume 36 : Number 6 : Page 317 : Jun 2002
Patients derive a myriad of benefits from orthodontic therapy, including enhanced masticatory function, easier access to dental surfaces for better hygiene, and, consequently, reduced incidence of car...
170.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 38 : Number 5 : Page 261 : May 2004
Over the last 18 months, I have been treating the son of a good friend and colleague for what, at first glance, appeared to be a run-of-the-mill Class II, division 1 malocclusion. In the initial exami...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Orthodontics of Bobsledding
Volume 48 : Number 2 : Page 77 : Feb 2014
I have been a devoted fan of the Olympics, both Winter and Summer, for as long as I can remember. One of the highlights of my younger life was trying out for the trap team in hopes of competing in the...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 54 : Number 4 : Page 211 : Apr 2020
As I write this column, we are living under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. The morbidity and mortality statistics are truly frightening at this point, and they are supposed to get much worse....
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Ask Ann Marie: Motivating Staff
Volume 57 : Number 9 : Page 532 : Sep 2023
Dr. Gorczyca responds to a question on motivating staff members. Elements of Type I (intrinsic) and Type X (extrinsic) behavior are covered. The author also lists nine ways to inspire team motivation and seven strategies to boost your own motivation.
174.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 35 : Number 11 : Page 661 : Nov 2001
This month marks Larry White's last issue as Editor of JCO. For more than 13 years, he has served the profession with distinction in that position. He has written countless editorials, interviews, an...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Bias vs. Science in Clinical Decision-Making
Volume 49 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2015
Over the years, I have written several times about statistics and evidence-based dentistry.1-3 In my very first JCO interview, I was the interviewee rather than the interviewer, as our Senior Editor, ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 53 : Number 1 : Page 7 : Jan 2019
I became an avid reader of the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics when I first got interested in orthodontics in the mid-1980s, while practicing as a general dentist in my home state of New Mexico. The ...
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Volume 22 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1988
Diagnosis and treatment planning for orthodontic patients have been based, for the most part, on static materials--dental casts, which are either hand-held or mounted in a nonadjustable articulator, a...
178.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 52 : Number 11 : Page 583 : Nov 2018
Eugene L. Gottlieb, DDS, Founding Editor of JCO, died Oct. 11 at his home in Sedona, Arizona, at age 99. In an extended Editor’s Corner, Executive Editor David Vogels paints a portrait of a long and eventful life.
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Volume 11 : Number 2 : Page 83 : Feb 1977
We are not going to resolve the question of the merit of myofunctional therapy in orthodontics in one issue of JCO, but we are presenting in this issue an extensive interview with a world authority on...
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Volume 13 : Number 9 : Page 569 : Sep 1979
In the past few issues of JCO, some important observations have been made about cephalometrics. They bear repeating. Dr. McHorris in an article in this issue says: If one believes in the importance of...
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