John B. Pinto is the most-published author in America on ophthalmology practice management topics. He founded J. Pinto & Associates, Inc, an ophthalmic practice management consulting firm, in 1979. Since then he has provided strategic planning, operations, and marketing advice to pharmaceutical companies, basic science centers, hospitals, multispecialty clinics, and single-specialty facilities. For over 40 years, a majority of the firm's service has been to ophthalmic practices ranging from small solo practices to high-volume market leaders, teaching centers, and ophthalmic product companies. He has been active as a practice consultant in North America and Europe, and has worked and lectured in South America and the Far East. Pinto is best known as a strategic planning and economic advisor to practices large and small.
In addition to covering most dimensions of modern practice operations management, he is a career advisor--providing individual coaching and contract negotiation services to new graduates and midcareer ophthalmologists. His professional life today is rounded out with succession planning, practice valuations, partner dispute mediation, merger/acquisition counsel, and leadership development for administrators and physicians. A prolific writer, Pinto is the author of several books beyond the text you now hold: * John Pinto's Little Green Book of Ophthalmology * Turnaround: Twenty-One Weeks to Ophthalmic Practice Survival and Permanent Improvement * Ten Eyecare Practices: Benchmarks for Success * Cash Flow: The Practical Art of Earning More From Your Ophthalmology Practice , written with Anne Rose * The Efficient Ophthalmologist * Legal Issues in Ophthalmology: A Review for Surgeons and Administrators , written with Alan Reider and Allison Shuren * The Women of Ophthalmology , written with Elizabeth Davis, MD * Ophthalmic Leadership: A Practical Guide for Physicians, Administrators, and Teams * Marketing Your Ophthalmic Practice Many of these titles are now published by SLACK Incorporated and can be ordered by going to www.slackbooks.com. John is a member of the editorial board of Ocular Surgery News and a regular contributor to other eye care publications. He is available for individual physician and practice consulting services to supplement this book.