From Clinician to CEO: Part 1

Part 1. Clinical Control: Leading People to Clinical Excellence

By: Dr. David Rice

Do you want to know how to build a team that diagnoses, treats, and performs just like you — even when you’re not in the room?

When most new owners we meet talk about clinical excellence, they’re really talking about clinical skill. They tell us things like, “I do great dentistry,” or “I just want to be known for quality care.”

I like that. I want you to walk your clinical talk. But here’s the truth — ownership changes everything.

As you become the CEO of your own practice and life, your job shifts from doing dentistry to multiplying it. Clinical excellence isn’t what you can do with your two hands anymore. It’s what your team can do because of your leadership. And I want you to have so much control, that you can literally unplug yourself and nothing changes.

Step 1: Define Your Standard of Care

If your team can’t tell you what your standard of care is — you don’t have one. You have a vibe. Your first step in Clinical Control is defining what “great dentistry” actually looks like in your practice. Meaning, when I meet a dentist who is frustrated with their team … the reality is … it’s usually your … and my shortcoming as the dentist – owner – leader. We need to get crystal clear.

So ask yourself:

  • What does every comprehensive exam include?
  • What do we show every new patient, every time (photos, scans, X-rays)?
  • How do we gain permission to share everything we see that concerns us?
  • What is non-negotiable in our patient communication?

Once that’s clear, write it down. Then teach it. Then reinforce it … every day. That my friends is the difference between CE that trains … and development that delivers.

A greatest dentist leaders hold their people (and themselves) accountable to expectations … and they make sure those expectations are unmistakable.

Step 2: Calibrate, Don’t Correct

Here’s a secret that separates great clinical leaders from frustrated ones: you don’t need to be right; you need to be consistent. No one is buys MacDonald’s because they make the best burger … they buy because no matter where they are in the world … that burger tastes the same. They can count on it.

Calibrate your team often … especially your hygienists and assistants. Review cases together. Compare what you see together. Look at radiographs, digital scans, and photos as a team …
not to find fault … simply to find alignment. PS: core technologies like Pearl AI that really simplifies this.

When everyone diagnoses and presents dentistry through the same lens, your case acceptance rises, and your schedule gets healthier.

Technology makes this easy:

  • Healthy patient scans at every new patient exam and re-care.
  • An FMX &/or CBCT every 3 years.
  • Review Pearl AI findings as a team.
  • Use case review time to show your thought process … not just the final decision.

Step 3: The Confidence-Competence Loop

Clinical skill without communication confidence limits your growth. If your hygienist finds pathology but doesn’t know how to present it, you lose trust … and production.

Empower your team with language that builds value:

“Dr. Rice will want to take a look at this area … it’s exactly why we take time to scan and review each visit.”

Or

“You’ll love how we take care of this …our goal is to help you keep things small and simple before they ever turn into something big.”

Those small scripts create consistency in patient confidence … and that’s where trust lives.

Step 4: Use Technology as a Training Tool

Too many owners buy technology and expect magic. Technology isn’t the system — it’s the amplifier.

Use your scanners, AI, and imaging not as gadgets but as training partners. They help your team visualize success without guessing.

Host quick “tech moments” once per week. These 2-minute highlights on what a scan or AI image reveals are priceless and show your team why you want them … when you want them.
You’ll be amazed how fast your team calibrates when you make something important.

Step 5: Leadership Lesson

People don’t rise to your expectations … they rise to the level of your clarity. Leadership in Clinical Control means taking what’s in your head and making it visible, teachable and repeatable.

Your Ignite Next Steps

  • Define your 5 non-negotiables for clinical excellence.
  • Schedule a 30-minute calibration session weekly.
  • Add 1 technology-based visual tool to every patient presentation.

Because the truth is simple — clinical control isn’t about perfection … it’s about predictability … and predictability is the foundation of your self-determined future.

Next time we’ll hit our second critical control … Systems Control. Need help now? CLICK HERE

Together We Rise,
Dr. David Rice, CEO IGNITEDDS

David Rice

David Rice

Founder of the nation’s largest student and new-dentist community, igniteDDS, David R. Rice, DDS, travels the world speaking, writing, and connecting today’s top young dentists with tomorrow’s most successful dental practices. He is the editorial director of DentistryIQ and leads a team-centered restorative and implant practice in East Amherst, New York. With 27 years of practice in the books, Dr. Rice is trained at the Pankey Institute, the Dawson Academy, Spear Education, and most prolifically at the school of hard knocks.