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We advocate for mentorship and cross service opportunities with our in office Periodontist, Orthodontist and Pedodontist. We advocate for mentorship and cross service opportunities with our in office Periodontist, Orthodontist and Pedodontist.
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If you are a dedicated and compassionate Periodontist ready to make a positive impact on oral health, we invite you to apply and become an integral part of our growing practice. Join our dynamic dental practice as a Periodontist, where you will lead in providing high-quality oral care to our diverse patient base.
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420 - Bayshore - Clinical Services, 1701 Sunrise Highway, Space No. C7, Bay Shore, New York, United States of America. Medical and Prescription Coverage administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from an accredited dental school.
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Call on General Practice Dentist and Periodontist practices in the territory. Recent College Graduate or 1-2 years Hygiene or 1-2 years Business to Business (B2B) or 1-2 years Pharmaceutical Sales Experience preferred.
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Are you a talented and passionate Prosthodontist/Periodontist seeking an opportunity to showcase your skills and make a difference in patients' lives? Position Overview: We are currently seeking a Part-Time Prosthodontist/Periodontist who has completed both a Prosthodontic Residency and a Periodontic Residency.
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