| From: Dr. Margolies.. 11-15-24joel3639@aol.com
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 A Well Tuned Practice Is Like a Well Tuned Orchestra 
 A focused musician on stage helps create the seamless harmony the audience expect and enjoys. A misplaced or out of tune note breaks the bond between composer and artist and distorts the essence of sound and the performance outcome. An orchestra depends on each musician to focus using practice and rehearsal time to hone the demands of the composer. Any musician reading this knows exactly what I mean. 
 Therefore, a well sounding orchestra is only as good as the last stand second violin, the bass player hovering over his instrument or the percussionist waiting forever to create that perfect ping on the triangle. The flavor of sound is as rich as the abilities and concentration of the performers. They depend on each other 
 Also true with your office. Let a patient slide through the cracks, allow staff to lose their level of momentum and concentration, let slip an office orientation workshop due to something better to do and you have the making of a poorly performing practice. You, the doctor, is the conductor with others dependent of your interpretation.  Take your patient and community for granted and others fail along with you. It doesn’t take much to screw with the rhythm and get off beat. In the world of music being “pitchy," or a little off kilter and it can ruin the day. 
 A pitchy office is the result of poor habits and bad decisions that function in spurts, a good day here a pitiful one there. A pitchy office finds too many patients skipping their appointments with tension brewing between the front deck and doctor.  A pitchy office has missed appointments as the norm and dropouts quite common. A pitchy office has complacency taking over as well as patients not paying on their account, accounts overdue and equipment purchases bought on emotion rather than need.  Panic often sets in with money and energy spent on acquiring new patients rather than the care and feeding of those you have. Focus, concentration and resourcefulness are the key to success 
 Never take any note or office protocol, patient procedure, staff upset or financial discussion for granted. Keep your practice well tuned Questions or Inquiring about my Powerpoint PresentationsReply to: joel3639@aol.com
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