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Feb 17
1h 37m

Learning the Business of Pediatric Denti...

Casey Goetz
About this episode

Dr. Oshmi Dutta is a pediatric dentist from Texas who has started, grown, and operated literally dozens of general and pediatric practices in his career. He joins me on the podcast with an after-work beer to talk all about a variety of business topics related to pediatric dentistry. We go on a lot of tangents, but this is a killer episode for anybody involved or interested in the business side of pediatric dentistry.

Sorry for the longer episode, but I promise it's worth listening until the end. Cheers!

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