Guidebook discusses study club formation

Oct. 26, 2006
Book offers ideas and tips on creating and driving a study club.

HOW TO CREATE AND DRIVE YOUR OWN STUDY CLUB

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida--A new guidebook available from 3i outlines a variety of ideas and tips for successfully starting and managing a study club.

The 3i Innovative Dental Seminars Guidebook includes plans and topics that are valuable to specialists, general practitioners, dental staff or lab owners who are interested in growing a dental practice, increasing implant business or developing a referral network.

Created in conjunction with Dr. Gregory Keiser, Creating And Driving Your Own Study Club is a one-of-a-kind, comprehensive, how-to manual for recruiting members, organizing programs and developing curriculums. The book offers tips on how to develop a strategic plan, target potential members, avoid common pitfalls and choose a study club coordinator.

It includes program topics in various dental disciplines that can be customized for an hour, a half day or a full day. Subject matter is based on proven methods and organized into short chapters that address the everyday management and administration of club operations. Included are a variety of printer-ready forms, invitations and correspondence templates.

For more information, call your local 3i Representative or call 3i Customer Service at (800) 342-5454.