Everyday Oral Surgery
Have you ever been talking with other surgeons about the way they do things in their practice and you heard something that helped you out? This podcast is meant to give you an insight into the way other surgeons do things and think about things. Sometimes small changes can make a big difference in your daily routine.
Podcasting since 2020 • 342 episodes
Everyday Oral Surgery
Latest Episodes
Finding Joy in the Grind: Why Giving Matters More Than Getting
What keeps you going when the work is demanding and the days feel relentless? In this solo episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Grant Stucki reflects on why giving often leads to deeper, more lasting fulfillment than receiving. He shares lesso...
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Episode 345
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20:52
From Office Manager to Chief Operating Officer: What the Job Description of Your Office Manager Should Be (with Dr. Roger Levin)
Could a more formal COO-level approach to office management be the catalyst for sustainable growth in your practice? Today on Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Stucki is joined again by Dr. Roger Levin, CEO of Levin Group. Dr. Levin argues that the of...
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Episode 344
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42:16
Mastering Occlusion: A Guide for Oral Surgeons on Implant Crown Success (feat. Dr. Vic Martel)
Implant placement is one thing, but making sure those implants survive years of chewing forces is another. In this episode, Dr. Grant Stucki welcomes back Florida general dentist Dr. Vic Martel to dive deep into occlusion from an implant perspe...
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Episode 343
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1:08:37
The Most Important Questions You Should Ask Before Selling Your Practice to a Private Equity Group (with Dr. TJ Collins and Daniel Hosler)
Are you considering selling your oral-maxillofacial surgery (OMS) practice but don’t know where to start? Today on Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Stucki is joined by the founder of Allied OMS, Daniel Hosler, and oral surgeon, Dr. TJ Collins, to dis...
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Episode 342
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52:16
The Two Biggest Ways to Avoid a Malpractice Claim (with Dr. Vic Martel, Expert Witness)
Even the best clinicians can find themselves in the middle of a malpractice claim, not because they are bad dentists or surgeons, but because their documentation and follow-up were not strong enough to defend the care they provided. In this epi...
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Episode 341
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57:14