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Title: Associate Dentist. We are a Holistic/Biological Practice Technology VaTech CBCT, Glidewell CAD/CAM system, Trios Scanner, Formlabs 3D printer, SMART Mercury removal protocols, Titanium and Zirconia implants, CO2 and Diode laser, VaTech extraoral imaging, intraoral cameras, Curve Dental management software.
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You'll be supported by dedicated pediatric RNs, Social Workers, Lactation Consultants, and Telehealth physicians. As a Pediatric Hospitalist Physician, you will work with a team of healthcare professionals committed to providing quality care and excellent patient experience.
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In this role you will provide pediatric inpatient care at St. George Regional Hospital, a 336-bed level II trauma center. Youll see a variety of pediatric patients in our dedicated 12-bed pediatric unit, as well as ED consults and well baby consults.
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Working with medically complex pediatric patients is extremely rewarding and gives YOU a chance to slow down and enjoy the life changing work YOU are doing! Come join our wonderful team of Pediatric Nurses in changing the lives of children.
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In the boomtown of St. George, UT is a leading holistic dental practice: Gateway Oral Health Center. Fee for service practice in St. George, UT, with all the tech, tools, team, and schedule to dive right in, along with guaranteed mentoring.
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May assist with Asthma, pediatric catheters, Mental Health and Safety Plans. orking with the pediatric population. May assist with Asthma, pediatric catheters, Mental Health and Safety Plans.
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Our partnerships include peer reviews, continuing education, increased earning potential and more, all while allowing you to always put the patient first.
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