Practicing as an Associate in "Retirement," with Dr. Jeff Priluck
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Show Notes
In this episode Dentists, Puns, & Money, we visit with Dr. Jeff Priluck.
Dr. Priluck is a semi-retired dentist from the Atlanta, GA area who has chosen to remain active with clinical dentistry, even after selling his private dental practice that he owned for 38 years.
He’s continued to practice part-time because he loves clinical dentistry.
Learn more about his transition into semi-retirement in this episode.
Among the topics Dr. Jeff and Shawn discuss:
- What Dr. Jeff learned during his transition from full-time owner dentist to part-time associate.
- How Dr. Jeff knew he was was financially-independent from practicing dentistry.
- How he’s handled the physical demands of clinical dentistry for 40-plus years.
- How Dr. Jeff has put his customer service skills to work in the automotive industry.
Plus, Dr. Jeff’s joke at the end of our episode is an all-timer:
As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today’s conversation by visiting our website dentistexit.com and clicking on the Podcast tab.
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More information about Dr. Jeff Priluck and this episode:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-priluck-3aa51b45/
Email: dr*******@*ol.com
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