Alicia is our Director of Administration and works behind the scenes to ensure operations runs smoothly! She recently graduated with a Doctor of Dental Medicine from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. Alicia will now be joining the US Navy as a dentist, having earned the competitive HPSP scholarship for her graduate degree. We’re incredibly proud to have such a dedicated and accomplished professional on our board and team. Congrats Alicia!
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Happy Labor Day. We hope you are enjoying a well deserved day off to celebrate this national holiday. Did you know that today is also Bison-Ten Yell Day? Bison-Ten Yell Day is a quirky and playful holiday celebrated on September 2nd each year. The name is a clever pun that sounds like “bicentennial” when said quickly. Here are some fun facts about this day: Imaginary Celebrations: It humorously celebrates the 200th birthday of an imaginary figure, who seems to have a birthday every year. Verbal Signaling: It honors the person who invented verbal signaling for soldiers during war, which is somewhat similar to the signals used in football. It’s a day to embrace creativity, humor, and a bit of historical fun. And if you work and live in Montana, you can always celebrate the day by viewing actual bison in nearby Yellowstone National Park. #DentistJobs #DentalRecruitment #DentalCareers #DentalJobOpportunity #DentalProfessional #DentistLife #DentalCommunity #DentalWork #DentalEmployment #MontanaDentistJobs #MontanaDentalJobs #MontanaDentistry #DentalMontana #MontanaDentalCareer #MontanaDentists #DentistOpportunity #DentalNetworking #DentalJobSearch #DentalRecruiting #JoinOurTeam #MontanaDentistry, #MontanaDentalProfessionals #MontanaDentist
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In the article here, Priya Mathews and myself discuss the inner workings of our dry eye program 🧿💧
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Value in Action: Honor commitments. Our actions define who we are, not who we say we are. Honoring our commitments means doing what we say we're going to do, when we say we're going to do it. Showing up and delivering on our responsibilities fosters trust, making life easier for those who rely on us. In this clip, Gary Richardson, Director of Revenue Cycle, shares what honoring commitments at Orlando Orthopaedic Center means to him:
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Check out our new LinkedIn page!
We're so excited to bring this new concept to Marin families. We can't wait to meet you.
Dr. Sean K. Carlson Announces Grand Opening of Simple Orthodontics : An Innovative Orthodontic Clinic
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Assistant Professor of medicine at Ayub Medical College and CPSP approved supervisor for Post Graduate students in Medicine. More than 13 years experience after postgraduate studies as Consultant in Internal Medicine
https://lnkd.in/dfB3GfjE Let us see the Career Choices of our House officers in our article published recently. This will help our undergraduate students in their search of specialty.
View of The Future Career Choices of Pre-Registered House Officers and House Surgeons: a Multicenter Study
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Just in case you didn’t know about the HPSP. This is a good overview. #hpsp #medschool #dentalschool #debtfree #service #physician #dentist #armymedicine Note: the 20K bonus does not add to the 4 year obligation.
Army Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP)
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Too many people go into Medicine to make money. Inconvenient truth. One of the worst specialties in this regard is Plastic Surgery. Plastic Surgery is a noble calling which is fundamentally focused on improving the quality of life of those who have suffered traumatic injury/loss, surgical extirpation of tumours and congenital absence. Plastic Surgery has the goal of improving function with the secondary goal of optimizing form. It is the surgery of need. Cosmetic Surgery is very different. It is not the same as plastic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is the surgery of want. It is driven by the consumer, not the practitioner. Cosmetic surgery is highly skilled and requires dedicated training which is not provided in the structured syllabus of most Plastic Surgical training programs. (World wide). This has led to some shameful actions by Board Certified Plastic Surgeons who claim, falsely, that they are trained in Cosmetic Surgery. If training only involves watching YouTube videos and reading some dedicated text books then yes. But no. Training has to involve clinical practice that graduates along the path of observing to assisting to performing. Only then can competence be assessed and certified. Such training does not occur in Australia. And yet Australia is in a highly vulnerable position, being the country with the highest spend per capita on cosmetic procedures. Yet there is no specialty of Cosmetic Surgery in Australia, nor the UK for that matter. And so the Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons in Australia are in a moral and ethical dilemma. Do they claim competences that they do not have or are they honest with the people of Australia? The stark reality is that many Australian Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons choose the former. They lie. They are dishonest. And they will do what they have to do to destroy the lives and clinical practice of others whom they regard as imposters. The real imposters are the Professors of Plastic Surgery who perpetuate the myths of their generic competence. These "Professors" have names. We know who they are. They know who they are and they are running on borrowed time. At the same time there are some very unsavory types who call themselves cosmetic surgeons who have limited skills and even fewer ethics than our Professorial "friends". This post is setting the scene for subsequent posts that will reveal the names and natures of some of the principal actors in this highly fraught situation. Australian patients who are considering seeking cosmetic surgical procedures need information, not misinformation. They need surgeons who are properly trained, who are honest, who are competent. Patrick Tansley Prof, Dr. Patrick Treacy Dr.Ayyappan Thangavel Niroshan Sivathasan (Dr. Niro, M.D.) Anand Deva Mark Magnusson Nigel Mercer Gavin M. Dalvi Humzah
PATCH ADAMS COMPLETE SPEECH
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"Announcing the Opening of Davis' Eagan Specialty Center" Read the full article below..
“Announcing the Opening of Davis’ Eagan Specialty Center”
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AJOG Expert Review in Labor: Prescriptive and proscriptive lessons for managing shoulder dystocia: a technical and videographical tutorial - The gynecoid pelvic outlet viewed in the transverse plane In the gynecoid pelvic outlet, as viewed in the transverse plane, the anteroposterior dimension of the pelvic outlet (measured from the pubic symphysis to the tip of the coccyx) is approximately 10.5 cm in length. The oblique dimension is approximately 2 cm wider, measuring on average 12.5 cm in length. The latter dimension best accommodates the fetal shoulder width (biacromial diameter) during normal vaginal delivery. https://ow.ly/uYvR50Rqarp
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Another great video by Ross Norian:
READ X RAYS LIKE A DENTIST
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