More than just an amazing dentist, Dr. Sully Sullivan is also a speaker, mentor, and host of the popular Millennial Dentist Podcast. He’s a 4th generation dentist and is helping his father manage their practice in Nashville, Tennessee. As a millennial, he believes in the idea of working smarter and not harder and applies this principle by using technology to not only offer more services, but also provide efficient patient care. When he’s not practicing, he travels the country lecturing on Cone Beam Technology, sleep apnea, and practice management.
In today’s episode, Sully and I discuss the ins and out of the Millennial Mastermind event and what the audience can expect from it. We share the highs and lows of being a dentist in America, and why you’re almost guaranteed a successful career. We describe the importance of chasing your own goals instead of your peers or partners. We also discuss why the Millennial Mastermind event is not for everybody in the industry.
"If you want to be that person who just shows up and does nothing, you'll get nothing." - T-Bone
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