Episode 156: Interview with Dr. Kahn


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This transcript with our Jameson Files host Carrie Webber has been lightly edited for flow. To enjoy the audio, you can watch on YouTube or listen to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or Spotify.

Dr. Kahn's Dental Successes and Challenge

Carrie:

Welcome to the Jameson Files. I'm your host, Carrie Webber, and it's such a pleasure to be back with all of you for another episode. I am so happy today to be joined by a longtime friend and client of the Jameson Group, Dr. Donald Kahn from Long Island, New York. We had the pleasure of meeting with his partner, Dr. Angela Ferrari, and she's a part of a previous episode. But today we're going to talk about a new perspective from their amazing practice– Dr. Kahn as the founding owner of Kahn, Ferrari And Aldieri and his amazing story in his journey through dentistry. You know, for me it's really about his amazing intentional approach to building a culture that matters in his practice for patient care, and to provide the type of dentistry and the way that he wanted to provide it. And that involved amazing partnerships that also led to a very successful transition as Dr. Kahn is now enjoying retirement after retiring this year. I'm so thrilled to have you with me, Dr. Kahn. Thank you so much for being a guest.

Jameson’s Influence on Dr. Kahn’s Professional Career

Dr. Kahn:

Thank you, Carrie. I really appreciate you asking me to join you for the podcast. Your organization, Jameson, has been a part of my professional career. It has been 34 years since I met Kathy at a study club meeting, and as other people can attest, she just blew me away. I realized at that point what my practice was really missing. So once again, I just want to thank you for having me on because you, and your mom and your dad, and the whole organization, and all the people that I've come in contact with through 34 years of practice management have been just wonderful. It's made all the difference in the world, and it is the number one thing I can put my finger on in terms of why we were and are as successful as we are today

Carrie:

That is so kind of you to say. And I hope that you know that the feeling's mutual. It is such a joy to have been part of your professional career. And I love that we are continuing on to be able to share so much about what you have learned, and the successes, and even the challenges that you've had over the years. What a gift to the dental community! So, as we start, you know that I really feel passionate about talking about building that thriving practice culture, and being so intentional about the evolution of your practice, and finding the right people to be a part of your journey with you. So I'd love for you to share with us, Dr. Kahn, a little bit of your story, a little bit of how your practice evolved over time, and some of those lessons that you've learned, and the things that you felt like helped you be so successful.

Dr. Kahn:

Oh, how long do we have for this project?

Carrie:

I'll try to keep you under control. 

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