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Dental Leaders Podcast

#22 - Boards, Bosses, Buddies & Bonuses - In Conversation with Anup Ladva

18 Mar 2020

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About Anup Ladva   Talent is overrated. So says today’s guest, Dr Anup Ladva.   In this week’s episode, Anup talks us through turning around his bad-boy beginnings in Palmers Green to become owner of several successful clinics.    He also tells us about his love of tech, which he satisfies by helping clinics get started in digital dentistry - and by steering some exciting dental-tech startups.   Along the way, you’ll hear plenty of words of wisdom on management, motivation, running a practice and much more.   Enjoy!       In This Episode 0.58 - Mischief in Palmers Green 03:12 - Getting into dentistry 09.38 - Into practice 13.07 - Anud’s biggest influences 17:18 - Efficiency hacks 15:41 - Selecting practices and partners 33.10 - Getting kicked out of Tescos 37.57 - What’s important to Anup Ladva? 42.37 - Boards, bosses, buddies & bonuses 50.11 - Anup’s biggest mistake 58.37 - Digital dentistry 1.08.58 - Egg distribution 1.10.19 - Anup’s words of wisdom   About Dr Anup Ladva Since graduating from Kings College London in 2002, Anup has focused mainly on primary care dentistry.    He has developed special interests in occlusal rehabilitation and cosmetic dentistry and has trained in the US with MJDF and the Royal College of Surgeons. He is an examiner and clinical teacher at Kings College and a trainer for the eastern deanery.   Anup is a digital dentistry consultant who supports clinics to integrate new digital workflows. He is also an entrepreneur with involvement in new dental tech startups.

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