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“It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts”

We never presume to know everything during any time period, but during this COVID-19 crisis, our learning curves have ramped up to high gear. Over the past few months, we have learned so many things — about business, medicine, dentistry’s evolving needs, resilience, hope, and caring — to name just a valuable few. Forward-looking leadership […]

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From evolution to revolution (while remaining a clinician)

The anatomy of the root canal system has always been fascinating to researchers, academicians, and clinicians. From the early works of Walter Hess in 1925 to the most advanced micro-CT imaging techniques in 2020, one can appreciate the extensive isthmuses, anastomoses, lateral canals, and fins of root canals, making them a challenging environment to exert

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This critical element is missing from most leadership assessments

Drs. Joel Small and Edwin (Mac) McDonald discuss an assessment that highly correlates with leadership effectiveness There is no question that we practice in a feedback-rich environment. Unlike CEOs of large corporations who often find themselves living in a bubble and isolated from useful feedback because of the enormity of their organizations, as healthcare clinicians,

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“It’s easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission”

Editor’s intro The value of implementing emerging technologies is significant to the future of endodontics. Read Dr. Hetz’s insights in this issue’s introduction.   Our specialty of endodontics has evolved, and continues to evolve, through the application of emerging technologies.  As you reflect on the experiential process of adopting microscopes and CBCT into your clinical

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The abundant leader

Editor’s intro: The concept of abundance defines strong, creative, and adaptive leaders who promote self-development and self-direction. Read more from Joel Small and Edwin McDonald to find out about this practice philosophy. Drs. Joel C. Small and Edwin McDonald love the idea of abundance and promote this concept with their clients We see the concept of abundance

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