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Job Description Prince George County, MD We are experiencing tremendous growth in our patient base, and we are looking for proficient Oral Surgeon to join our busy practice. We are seeking a compassionate full time Oral Surgeon to join our Prince George County practice. Ideal candidate will be very friendly, kind, and have high moral standards.

We are looking for someone who is empathetic, a good listener with strong communication skills and a caring chair side manner. Perks: Lab fees negotiable Job Duties: Examine, diagnose, prescribe, and carry out services and treatment plans. Collaborate with general dentists on referral cases, as well as all other clinical and non-clinical personnel as necessary.

Uphold the policy, protocol, and procedures which follow the most current accepted professional standards. Improving clinical skills and acumen through participation in continuing education and training opportunities (continuing education support is available). Participate in various community outreach initiatives as necessary.

Required Experience: DDS/DMD from a dental education program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. Complete an Oral Surgery Residency accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation or have at least 5+ years of experience focused primarily on oral surgery. Current, valid license to practice dentistry in state where providing care (License must be in good standing) or eligible for licensure.

Other certifications as required by state to include- CPR, DEA, etc. We provide our team members with great support and resources so our providers can deliver superior care with clinical autonomy in a collaborative, patient-centric environment. To learn more about us, please contact us at RecruitmentServices@henryschein.com JOB-MD18398

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