Category Archives: After Dental School

Visit ADA CareerCenter

Peruse dental-related job opportunities across the country on the ADA CareerCenter website. The ADA CareerCenter is the official online job board of the ADA and job seekers and employers can search or post job opportunities for general dentists, specialists and other qualified professionals. Sign-up at careercenter.ADA.org for those looking to upload their resume, receive new jobs via email,… Read More »

The ins and outs of moving a dental career

Dr. Eric Childs was looking for a fresh start. Drs. Adriana and Emmanuel Zuniga were in search of better weather. Dr. Lindsey Yates was seeking a better cost of living. And Dr. Alexandra Barton just wanted to live in the same state as her husband-to-be. Establishing a career isn’t just about finding a job — it’s also about… Read More »

International thought leader named New Dentist Conference keynote speaker

Peter Sheahan, founder and group CEO of Karrikins Group, was announced as the New Dentist Conference keynote speaker. He is known internationally for his innovative business thinking and thought leadership, and has advised leaders from companies as diverse as Apple, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Hyundai, IBM, Pfizer, Wells Fargo and Cardinal Health. With staff in more than 23 cities… Read More »

Conference focuses on small group practices

Denver — Find out why more dentists are joining or starting small group practices at a conference preceding ADA 2016. BIG Idea: Small Group Practice is scheduled for Oct. 19 from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Denver. Attendees can eat breakfast and network with exhibitors starting at 7:30 a.m. and the conference includes lunch, two breaks… Read More »

A Space Needle state-of-mind

I moved into an apartment recently. It’s an older apartment, but roomy. In this apartment is a sunroom with a large window looking out into the Seattle summer. I like to stand in this sunroom from time to time. Sipping a drink or brushing my teeth or just to stand and stare after a long workday. The first… Read More »

Finding a job in federal dentistry

Almost 5,000 dentists work for the U.S. Public Health Service, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs or the military, according to the ADA Center for Professional Success. Among the benefits with this professional choice: a base salary. access to an assortment of nontaxable income and benefits. a competitive compensation package that grows with years of service and promotions. potential… Read More »