You’ve finished school, passed your boards, and are finally ready to hang out your credentials and get to work. But where is the best place in the U.S. to work as a dentist? Many states appeal significantly for various reasons but consider all the pros and cons before setting up shop. Read more to discover … Continued

As you approach graduation, you must decide your next steps into your new career. You may feel ready to jump into the workplace with both feet, so check out our previous post for a guide on finding your ideal practice. On the other hand, many new graduates seek a post-doctoral training program instead. If you’re … Continued

Dentistry is a gratifying career. The first time you change someone’s life by giving them the confidence to smile again, you will know you picked a great field. However, the reality is that dentistry can also be extremely taxing, and it can be difficult to guard your personal time. A dentist’s work-life balance is important … Continued

Whether you’re a recent dental school graduate or an experienced doctor looking for a change, considering a DSO can offer amazing potential in your career trajectory. What is a DSO, exactly? What makes a DSO a great way to start your career? The Simple Definition of a DSO A Dental Support Organization (DSO) is a … Continued

Around D3 or D4, most dental students plan their next steps after graduation. You must build your confidence and competence and make those intimidating first steps out of the school environment and into your career. Many students are aware of post-doctoral training and residency programs but may not know much about them or whether they … Continued

Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) comprise various business models for dental practices. There are many DSOs out there representing a variety of approaches to running a thriving dental practice. What is a DSO? And what makes Community Dental Partners different from others? What Is a Dental Service Organization? Simply put, DSOs provide nonclinical support for dentists. … Continued

Are you wondering how to pay off dental school debt? A dental degree is among the most expensive degrees you can pursue in the United States. Your dental degree is likely more expensive than a medical degree by a significant margin. Dental graduates enter the workforce with an average of $300,000 in student loan debt. … Continued

Whether you are a new dentist just entering the dental field or an experienced practitioner seeking advancement and a more rewarding work environment, compensation transparency is vital to finding your ideal position. With so many different business models for running a dental practice, it is more important than ever that you understand what to expect … Continued

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