"Treating Patients Right: Tact, Courtesy and Etiquette in Medical Practices" Seminar/Webinar
Patient goodwill is every practice's most valuable asset. And when you consider the boost just one courteous, friendly and helpful employee can be, then it only makes good sense to give every staff member the solid training it takes to deal with patients more effectively. That's what this workshop is all about: solid training in patient relations skills, image, and communication techniques. This training is 100% practical, with all the important patient contact skills to keep them coming back and referring to your practice enthusiastically.
Objective: Participants in this course will learn techniques to conduct themselves with poise and confidence in routine and difficult interactions with patients and coworkers.
Topics:
- Your Patient Service Roles in the Office
- Using "TLC" to Keep Patients Happy
- The Telephone: Don't Let It Ruin Your Day
- Improving Written Communication
- Non-verbal Communication: "It's Not What You Said..."
- Listening: It's Half of the Process
- Saying What You Mean...and Making Them Love It
- Projecting Authority to Build Patient Confidence
- When You Just Can't Avoid a Bad Situation
- Special Situations
When: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 11:30AM-1:00PM
Where: Seminar: SDCMS Meeting Room, 5575 Ruffin Road, Ste. 250, San Diego, CA 92123
Webinar: Wherever you are, with a computer and internet access
Speaker: Judy Bee, principal of Practice Performance Group (PPG), an SDCMS endorsed partner.
Click here to download a seminar registration form
Click here to register to attend the webinar
Questions? Contact Jen Ohmstede at (858) 300-2781 or via email at JOhmstede@SDCMS.org
















