On a tight schedule: Tips to stay on track
by Ben Cole, for HealthLeaders Media
Harried schedules, unexpected sick patients, and keeping up with administrative duties can make it difficult to keep an office on schedule and maintain minimal wait times.
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David (5/5/2009 at 12:17 PM)
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