Oral Surgeon - Greater Michigan Oral Surgeons & Dental Implant Center
Job Description
Oral Surgeon - Central Michigan (Rotational)Our organization stands as the leading multi-location oral surgery group in Michigan, featuring six sites and eight skilled surgeons, with a strong referral network throughout central Michigan. With institutional backing and ongoing expansion into northern Michigan, we are seeking to add a surgeon to address the increasing patient demand in our growing areas. This role offers a chance to be part of the top oral and maxillofacial surgery platform in the state, with no limits on production, a clear pathway to leadership, and a supportive culture designed to facilitate the surgeon's experience.Schedule4-5 days per weekSurgical procedures are primarily scheduled in the morningsConsultations are arranged for the afternoonsRotational model across multiple sites in central MichiganFlexible scheduling options availableCompensation & BenefitsAnnual earning potential ranging from $600,000 to over $1,000,00035% of collections with a draw structureCurrent surgeons in our organization average over $3M in annual production without any production capSign-on bonuses, relocation assistance, or partnership opportunities may be available based on the candidateMalpractice insurance coverage includedAnnual continuing education allowance of $4,000Four weeks of paid time off (PTO)401(k) retirement planHealth insurance coverage providedPractice covers costs for supplies, laboratory work, and anesthesiaKey ResponsibilitiesAssess patients and create comprehensive treatment plansConduct surgical procedures such as extractions, dental implants, and removal of pathological conditionsAdminister local and general anesthesia as requiredCollaborate with general dentists, orthodontists, and other specialistsMaintain precise and thorough patient recordsPrescribe medications for post-operative care and pain reliefTreat infections and conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial areasProvide emergency care for orofacial injuriesEducate patients regarding procedures, recovery, and long-term careQualificationsDDS or DMD degree from an accredited institutionCompletion of an accredited residency in Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryLicensed or eligible for licensure in MichiganStrong clinical and surgical competenciesExceptional communication and patient care abilitiesCapacity to operate effectively in a high-volume settingIf you are eager to join Michigan's foremost oral surgery platform, characterized by high market demand, clinical independence, and unlimited potential for growth, we would be excited to hear from you. Please submit your resume for consideration.