COVID-19 (Corona Virus) Dental Practice Plan

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The coronavirus pandemic has made headlines, leaving many practices wondering how they will continue functioning during a shutdown period. First and foremost, we are all in this together. This is an ever evolving, working plan. We anticipate thriving through this time and coming out stronger. As team members, you all have always been cared for and as employers, we have always worked to do the right thing. Bryant Consultants would like to provide this Dental Practice Plan to help you navigate through shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic.

Exciting News!  There is light at the end of the tunnel so we are adding new items (purple buttons) for how to stay safe and how to get going POST COVID-19 SHUTDOWN!  Check back for more resources to be added daily!  

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