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Dental Team Management
Chapter 2
1
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Setting Goals, Motivating Employees,
and Overall Staff Management
1. Define the key terms in this chapter.
2. Discuss the importance of establishing goals and objectives for a
dental practice.
3. Discuss factors that motivate employees and the importance of
business office etiquette.
4. Identify members of a dental practice and discuss the emerging
dental workforce model.
5. Discuss the shifting role of the administrative assistant in a dental
practice and list the various duties involved with the position.
6. Discuss the importance of staff management, including:
• Identify the five Rs of good management.
• Identify the functions of an administrative assistant.
• Identify characteristics of an effective administrative assistant.
• Discuss the attributes of an ethical administrative assistant.
Lesson 2.1
2
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Establishing Practice
Goals and Objectives
 Before opening a practice, the dentist should:
 Define a practice philosophy
 Establish specific objectives
 Determine a mission statement for the practice
3
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Sequence for Establishing
Objectives
 A common sequence for establishing
objectives includes:
 Develop a practice philosophy
 Develop practice objectives
 Develop a mission statement
 Develop practice policies
4
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Sequence for Establishing
Objectives (Cont.)
 A common sequence for establishing
objectives includes:
 Develop procedural policies
 Develop business principles
 Develop a practice standard
 Develop a staff recognition program
5
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Factors That Motivate Employees
 Recognition
 Compensation
 Challenging responsibilities
 Verbal expressions of gratitude
 Incentives
6
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Business Office Etiquette
 In a professional business office, your actions
and behavior are observed by clients,
patients, visitors, and those who have the
potential to promote you
 For a dentist employer, the potential for
practice growth and patient acceptance
depends on the etiquette of the staff
7
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The Members of the
Dental Team
 Dentist
 Dental hygienist
 Dental assistant
 Dental laboratory technician
8
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The Members of the
Dental Team
 Emerging dental workforce models
 Expanded functions dental auxiliary
 Community dental health coordinators
 Dental therapists and advanced dental therapists
9
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The Shifting Role of the
Administrative Assistant
 The title administrative assistant refers to the
person whose primary responsibility is to
oversee the business activities of the dental
office
 The duties of the administrative assistant vary
according to the size of the dental practice,
and duties may be assigned accordingly
10
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Staff Management
 Dental office management is the process of
accomplishing things with and through people
by guiding and motivating their efforts toward
common objectives
11
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Five Rs of Management
 Successful management can be attributed to
five basic Rs:
 Responsibility
 Respect
 Rapport
 Recognition
 Remuneration
12
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Functions of an
Administrative Assistant
13
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Basic Skills of an
Administrative Assistant
 A few of the most important skills for an
administrative assistant are:
 Conceptual skills
 Human relations skills
 Administrative skills
 Technical skills
14
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The Ethical Administrative
Assistant
 An ethical administrative assistant should:
 Respect for the dentist and the practice concepts
 Maintain frequent communication
 Use feedback for positive communication
 Involve the staff in decision making
15
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The Ethical Administrative
Assistant (Cont.)
 An ethical administrative assistant should:
 Avoid unnecessary delays in decision making
 Delegate authority
 Identify constraints with which work must be done
 Exercise self-control
 Make time available to staff
16
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The Ethical Administrative
Assistant (Cont.)
 An ethical administrative assistant should:
 Respect diversity
 Build and develop strong followers
 Make yourself visible
 Learn from your mistakes
 Expand your leadership role
17
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Staff Communication and Competency,
Office Procedures, and Hiring Practices
7. Discuss the importance of staff communication, including:
• Describe the channels of communication.
• Explain employee empowerment.
• Discuss the procedures for conducting a staff meeting.
• Discuss the management of staff conflict and barriers to staff
communication.
8. Explain the importance of hiring a skilled administrative assistant.
9. Describe how to manage time efficiently.
10. Explain the purpose and components of an office procedural
manual including the contents of a personnel policy.
11. Describe recruitment and hiring practices, including:
• Explain the use of pre-employment testing.
• Discuss the interview process.
• Describe new employee orientation.
Lesson 2.2
18
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Staff Communication
 Communication is an essential element in
management and becomes a vital link in
establishing meaningful relationships among
you, the dentist, other members of the staff,
and the patient
19
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Channels of Communication
 There are formal and informal channels of
communication:
 Formal channels of communication may be
downward, upward, or horizontal
 Informal channels of communication are also
referred to as the grapevine
20
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Empowering Employees
 To be successful, the dentist must be able
and willing to recognize the value that each
employee brings to the office
 This means giving employees the power,
authority, ability, and permission to accomplish
office objectives and all legally delegable duties
independently
21
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Conducting a Staff Meeting
 Two common types of staff meetings in the
dental office are:
 The morning “huddle” meeting
 The monthly team or staff meeting
22
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Managing Conflict
 Conflicts between an administrative assistant
and an employee or between and patient and
a member of the staff are normal but should
not occur frequently
 Regardless of the nature of the complaint, the
administrative assistant should review the
details of the complaint and seek to resolve
the problem quickly
23
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Steps in Resolving Conflict
 Make time available as soon as possible to
discuss the problem
 Listen patiently to all the issues, keeping an
open mind
 Determine the real issue
 Exercise self-control
 Avoid a delay in decision making
 Maintain a record
24
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Barriers to Communication
 Barriers to patient communication include
prejudice, poor listening, preoccupation,
impatience, and even impaired hearing
 These barriers can also exist between staff
members
 Never assume that the message being sent will be
received as it was intended
25
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Advantages of Hiring a Skilled
Administrative Assistant
 A skilled administrative assistant is tech
savvy, people oriented and skilled in
management
 The best administrative assistants also have
a broad knowledge of dentistry, are curious,
organized, responsible, and decisive
26
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Time Management
 Time management involves knowing how to
perform a specific task, when to perform each
task, how to choose which job to do first, and
how long each project will take
 Time management in the dental office
involves planning, scheduling work, and
avoiding wasted time
27
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Maintaining Daily Schedules
 A calendar of activities and tasks, and a “to-
do” list are used to efficiently maintain a daily
schedule
 Remember to determine priorities, be flexible,
use free time, and review the schedule with
the dentist
28
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Designing a Procedures Manual
 The procedures manual outlines the detailed
techniques to be implemented for each
procedure in both the business and clinical
areas of the office
 The procedures manual includes the dentist’s
philosophy of the practice and defines the job
responsibilities of each team member
29
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Guidelines for a Procedures Manual
 Statement of purpose
 Statement of
philosophy
 Table of contents
 Office communications
 Staff policies
30
 Employment policies
 Office records
 Infection control
 Clinical procedures
 Continuing education
 Professional
organizations
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Writing a Personnel Policy
 As part of the office procedures manual, a
well-defined personnel policy must be
established
 A fair and equitable personnel policy may
help eliminate conflicts that could arise
among the team members
31
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Hiring Practices
 Writing a job description
 A current, accurate job description should exist for
each of the positions in the dental office
 A job analysis must be performed before an
accurate job description can be written
32
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Hiring Practices
 Writing a job advertisement
 List the skills you expect the person to have;
require a résumé
 Identify attractive features of the job, such as
benefits, salary, and working conditions
33
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Hiring Practices
 Interviewing prospective employees
 Interviewing applicants may be part of the
management role assigned to the administrative
assistant
34
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Hiring Practices
 Legal considerations in hiring
 Employers must ensure that application forms
avoid questions about race or ethnic background
 Each applicant must be given the same type of
form
 An employer must require proof of an applicant’s
legal status
35
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Hiring Practices
 Pre-employment testing
 Businesses such as a dental practice may legally
use professionally developed standardized tests to
verify knowledge, aptitude, and skills during a
selection process
 Many private sector employers are considering
drug and alcohol testing as a pre-employment
requirement
36
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Hiring Practices
 Conducting an interview
 Before the interview
• Gather information about each candidate
• Develop an outline of questions
• Select the interview location
37
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Hiring Practices
 Conducting an interview (Cont.)
 During the interview, you have two major
functions:
• Gather information about the candidate’s qualifications
for the job in a nondiscriminatory manner
• Convey information to the candidate about the office and
the specific job responsibilities
38
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Hiring Practices
 Ask
 Are you available to
work overtime?
 What are your career
objectives?
 Where do you see
yourself in 5 years?
 Are there any reasons
you might not stay
with us?
39
 Do not ask
 Weight
 Age
 Marital status
 Place of birth
 Disabilities
 Religion
 Lawsuits or legal
complaints
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Hiring Practices
 Concluding the interview
 Opportunity for the applicant to tour the office
 Opportunity for the staff to meet the candidate
 Inform the candidate of plans to make a decision
by a certain date
40
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New Employee Training
 A well-organized dental team provides a
smooth transition into the practice for the new
employee
 The time required for a new employee to
become well established in the office varies
from office to office
41
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Chapter 2- Dental Team Managment

  • 1.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Dental Team Management Chapter 2 1
  • 2.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Setting Goals, Motivating Employees, and Overall Staff Management 1. Define the key terms in this chapter. 2. Discuss the importance of establishing goals and objectives for a dental practice. 3. Discuss factors that motivate employees and the importance of business office etiquette. 4. Identify members of a dental practice and discuss the emerging dental workforce model. 5. Discuss the shifting role of the administrative assistant in a dental practice and list the various duties involved with the position. 6. Discuss the importance of staff management, including: • Identify the five Rs of good management. • Identify the functions of an administrative assistant. • Identify characteristics of an effective administrative assistant. • Discuss the attributes of an ethical administrative assistant. Lesson 2.1 2
  • 3.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Establishing Practice Goals and Objectives  Before opening a practice, the dentist should:  Define a practice philosophy  Establish specific objectives  Determine a mission statement for the practice 3
  • 4.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Sequence for Establishing Objectives  A common sequence for establishing objectives includes:  Develop a practice philosophy  Develop practice objectives  Develop a mission statement  Develop practice policies 4
  • 5.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Sequence for Establishing Objectives (Cont.)  A common sequence for establishing objectives includes:  Develop procedural policies  Develop business principles  Develop a practice standard  Develop a staff recognition program 5
  • 6.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Factors That Motivate Employees  Recognition  Compensation  Challenging responsibilities  Verbal expressions of gratitude  Incentives 6
  • 7.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Business Office Etiquette  In a professional business office, your actions and behavior are observed by clients, patients, visitors, and those who have the potential to promote you  For a dentist employer, the potential for practice growth and patient acceptance depends on the etiquette of the staff 7
  • 8.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Members of the Dental Team  Dentist  Dental hygienist  Dental assistant  Dental laboratory technician 8
  • 9.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Members of the Dental Team  Emerging dental workforce models  Expanded functions dental auxiliary  Community dental health coordinators  Dental therapists and advanced dental therapists 9
  • 10.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Shifting Role of the Administrative Assistant  The title administrative assistant refers to the person whose primary responsibility is to oversee the business activities of the dental office  The duties of the administrative assistant vary according to the size of the dental practice, and duties may be assigned accordingly 10
  • 11.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Staff Management  Dental office management is the process of accomplishing things with and through people by guiding and motivating their efforts toward common objectives 11
  • 12.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Five Rs of Management  Successful management can be attributed to five basic Rs:  Responsibility  Respect  Rapport  Recognition  Remuneration 12
  • 13.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Functions of an Administrative Assistant 13
  • 14.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Basic Skills of an Administrative Assistant  A few of the most important skills for an administrative assistant are:  Conceptual skills  Human relations skills  Administrative skills  Technical skills 14
  • 15.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Ethical Administrative Assistant  An ethical administrative assistant should:  Respect for the dentist and the practice concepts  Maintain frequent communication  Use feedback for positive communication  Involve the staff in decision making 15
  • 16.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Ethical Administrative Assistant (Cont.)  An ethical administrative assistant should:  Avoid unnecessary delays in decision making  Delegate authority  Identify constraints with which work must be done  Exercise self-control  Make time available to staff 16
  • 17.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Ethical Administrative Assistant (Cont.)  An ethical administrative assistant should:  Respect diversity  Build and develop strong followers  Make yourself visible  Learn from your mistakes  Expand your leadership role 17
  • 18.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Staff Communication and Competency, Office Procedures, and Hiring Practices 7. Discuss the importance of staff communication, including: • Describe the channels of communication. • Explain employee empowerment. • Discuss the procedures for conducting a staff meeting. • Discuss the management of staff conflict and barriers to staff communication. 8. Explain the importance of hiring a skilled administrative assistant. 9. Describe how to manage time efficiently. 10. Explain the purpose and components of an office procedural manual including the contents of a personnel policy. 11. Describe recruitment and hiring practices, including: • Explain the use of pre-employment testing. • Discuss the interview process. • Describe new employee orientation. Lesson 2.2 18
  • 19.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Staff Communication  Communication is an essential element in management and becomes a vital link in establishing meaningful relationships among you, the dentist, other members of the staff, and the patient 19
  • 20.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Channels of Communication  There are formal and informal channels of communication:  Formal channels of communication may be downward, upward, or horizontal  Informal channels of communication are also referred to as the grapevine 20
  • 21.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Empowering Employees  To be successful, the dentist must be able and willing to recognize the value that each employee brings to the office  This means giving employees the power, authority, ability, and permission to accomplish office objectives and all legally delegable duties independently 21
  • 22.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Conducting a Staff Meeting  Two common types of staff meetings in the dental office are:  The morning “huddle” meeting  The monthly team or staff meeting 22
  • 23.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Managing Conflict  Conflicts between an administrative assistant and an employee or between and patient and a member of the staff are normal but should not occur frequently  Regardless of the nature of the complaint, the administrative assistant should review the details of the complaint and seek to resolve the problem quickly 23
  • 24.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Steps in Resolving Conflict  Make time available as soon as possible to discuss the problem  Listen patiently to all the issues, keeping an open mind  Determine the real issue  Exercise self-control  Avoid a delay in decision making  Maintain a record 24
  • 25.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Barriers to Communication  Barriers to patient communication include prejudice, poor listening, preoccupation, impatience, and even impaired hearing  These barriers can also exist between staff members  Never assume that the message being sent will be received as it was intended 25
  • 26.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Advantages of Hiring a Skilled Administrative Assistant  A skilled administrative assistant is tech savvy, people oriented and skilled in management  The best administrative assistants also have a broad knowledge of dentistry, are curious, organized, responsible, and decisive 26
  • 27.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Time Management  Time management involves knowing how to perform a specific task, when to perform each task, how to choose which job to do first, and how long each project will take  Time management in the dental office involves planning, scheduling work, and avoiding wasted time 27
  • 28.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Maintaining Daily Schedules  A calendar of activities and tasks, and a “to- do” list are used to efficiently maintain a daily schedule  Remember to determine priorities, be flexible, use free time, and review the schedule with the dentist 28
  • 29.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Designing a Procedures Manual  The procedures manual outlines the detailed techniques to be implemented for each procedure in both the business and clinical areas of the office  The procedures manual includes the dentist’s philosophy of the practice and defines the job responsibilities of each team member 29
  • 30.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Guidelines for a Procedures Manual  Statement of purpose  Statement of philosophy  Table of contents  Office communications  Staff policies 30  Employment policies  Office records  Infection control  Clinical procedures  Continuing education  Professional organizations
  • 31.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Writing a Personnel Policy  As part of the office procedures manual, a well-defined personnel policy must be established  A fair and equitable personnel policy may help eliminate conflicts that could arise among the team members 31
  • 32.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Writing a job description  A current, accurate job description should exist for each of the positions in the dental office  A job analysis must be performed before an accurate job description can be written 32
  • 33.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Writing a job advertisement  List the skills you expect the person to have; require a résumé  Identify attractive features of the job, such as benefits, salary, and working conditions 33
  • 34.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Interviewing prospective employees  Interviewing applicants may be part of the management role assigned to the administrative assistant 34
  • 35.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Legal considerations in hiring  Employers must ensure that application forms avoid questions about race or ethnic background  Each applicant must be given the same type of form  An employer must require proof of an applicant’s legal status 35
  • 36.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Pre-employment testing  Businesses such as a dental practice may legally use professionally developed standardized tests to verify knowledge, aptitude, and skills during a selection process  Many private sector employers are considering drug and alcohol testing as a pre-employment requirement 36
  • 37.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Conducting an interview  Before the interview • Gather information about each candidate • Develop an outline of questions • Select the interview location 37
  • 38.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Conducting an interview (Cont.)  During the interview, you have two major functions: • Gather information about the candidate’s qualifications for the job in a nondiscriminatory manner • Convey information to the candidate about the office and the specific job responsibilities 38
  • 39.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Ask  Are you available to work overtime?  What are your career objectives?  Where do you see yourself in 5 years?  Are there any reasons you might not stay with us? 39  Do not ask  Weight  Age  Marital status  Place of birth  Disabilities  Religion  Lawsuits or legal complaints
  • 40.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hiring Practices  Concluding the interview  Opportunity for the applicant to tour the office  Opportunity for the staff to meet the candidate  Inform the candidate of plans to make a decision by a certain date 40
  • 41.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. New Employee Training  A well-organized dental team provides a smooth transition into the practice for the new employee  The time required for a new employee to become well established in the office varies from office to office 41
  • 42.
    Elsevier items andderived items Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Questions? 42