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COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Faculty Pediatric Dentist. RESPONSIBILITIES AND FACILITY DETAILS Faculty Pediatric Dentist. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Faculty Pediatric Dentist. COMMUNITY Faculty Pediatric Dentist.
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Requirements of the Associate General Dentist. Licensed as a Dentist in Massachusetts. Multi specialty dental practice in Western Massachusetts providing General Dentistry, Cosmetics, Restorative, Invisalign, Implant dentistry, Prosthodontics, Periodontics, Endodontics and more.
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The practice has 11 surgeries, three of which are newly built and thus brand new and including two surgical suites - they are extremely well equipped, with iTero and Trios scanners, Zeiss microscope, digital x-ray, rotary endo, lat ceph, OPG and CBCT. You will be well supported by a longstanding team in situ, with a principal dentist on-site, an experienced team of associates, professional support staff, treatment coordinators, marketing support, and practice management.
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We are actively seeking an Associate Dentist to join our growing team. Ratio of 1 hygienist, 1 hygiene assistant, 2 dental assistants per provider. VISA and Green Card sponsorship available. Digital x-ray and Panorex units.
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Love working with kids (they make up 70% or more of our patient base) FT providers are eligible to participate in Medical/Dental/Vision insurance plans, HSA/FSA. DDS/DMD from a dental education program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
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Dentist general practice, Healthcare, Health Care, Allied, Dental Public Health. Dentist, Dental, Dental Care, Oral Care, Patient Care, Allied Health, Dentist. Dentist for Locum Tenens support.
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General Dentist needed for office in Amherst, MA. Full clinical team including a dental hygienist and dental assistant to support you in delivering lifetime patient care. General Dentist needed for office in Amherst, MA.
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Other staff: 2-3 dentist, 2 assitants, 2-3 hygientists, various specialists. 10-14 operative patients per day and an additional 20 PPD for exams. Hours/Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm and Saturday 9am-2pm, will consider locum candidates who can do 4+ days/week ONLY.
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Yearly OSHA and HIPPA and Emergency Management training. Join in morning huddles (hey, you can even run one!) Short Term Disability/Long Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance plans are paid for by company.
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