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About the Instructor, Becky Gerber
 
Becky has been a repeated Speaker for the San Diego County Dental Society and a frequent contributor to "Facets" the dental society magazine.
 
 

Becky Gerber has been involved in the dental profession almost since birth.  She virtually grew up in a dental office, as her late father was a dentist in San Diego County for nearly 5 decades.

A third generation Office Manager, Becky learned many of the aspects of front office administration at an early age, from stuffing statements to addressing recall cards.  She has been an Office Manager for more than 21 years and an RDA since 1992.  Her experience is in front and back office management, specialties, and managed care.

In 1998 she organized and started the San Diego County Dental Office Managers Study Group, to encourage fellow office managers to network and exchange ideas.  In 2000, utilizing her vast experience in dental management, she founded Office Management Services, to help dentists organize their front office systems.  In 2006 she started the Academy of Dental Practice Careers, in order to train dental front office professionals. 

Becky is also author of the Instructional Manual for Front Office Administrators, which was published in 2001.

Through the years Becky has collaborated and worked with some of the biggest consulting names in dentistry. In 2002 Becky became the Southern California Regional consultant for Bent Ericksen and Associates, which specializes on Personnel Issues and Labor Law Compliance.  

She is also a repeated speaker for the San Diego County Dental Society and a frequent contributor to Facets, the dental society magazine.

 
 
 
 
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