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FT PEDIATRIC DENTIST, LEAVENWORTH KS, SIGN-ON BONUS: Little Chompers Pediatric Dentistry is seeking a pediatric specialist eager to work on children ages 2-18 years. We are in search of a friendly, energetic and skilled children’s dentist to work 4 days a week. At Little Chompers we use three guiding principles to operate our practice. Bless children in our community. We deliver dental care to all children in our community. Education is essential in our interaction with parents and we commit to be partners in advocating dental health in the community. Eliminating disease. We believe in the high- est standard of care for every patient and treatment is not dictated by fee schedules or mandated production targets. For info contact drkiser@littlechomperspd.com or call 913-222-2278.


TEMPORARY GENERAL DENTIST, INDEPENDENCE: Matika Irons & Associates, LLC (formerly known as Forest Irons & Associates, Inc.) is currently searching for a general dentist to work in a private practice near Independence MO. Work 3-4 days/week 8-5 from now to mid-September. For ad- ditional info, visit www.matikairons.com. We are “Dentists helping Dentists since 1984”.


Greater Springfield


FT GENERAL DENTIST, SPRINGFIELD: We are seeking a general dentist to provide comprehensive care to our medically com- promised inmate patient base at USMCFP Springfield. Benefits include: competitive annual salary with potential loan repayment option, paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, 10 paid federal holidays, paid continuing education, and law enforcement retirement benefits. Thrift Savings Program (401(k) type retirement) with 5% agency matching funds. Health, vision and dental insurance cost shar- ing with agency. No practice overhead. If you would like to consider a career with USMCFP Springfield, contact Dee Tate-Myers, Human Resource Specialist at dtatemyers@bop.gov or call 417-862-7041, x1729.


ASSOCIATE DENTISTS WANTED: Over the last 20 years, Wilkinson Dental has worked to establish a loyal patient base and due to our high demand, we’re not only looking for one, but two associates to join our team. Wilkinson Dental is perfectly suited for a new or experienced dentist who wants an easy transition into a private practice setting and who is ready to quickly grow in their


profession. With our new state-of-the-art practice facility, generous benefits package, and unmatched local reputation, we truly believe we have it all! We are searching for the right person who embodies our culture and shares our vision of creating an impact on our patients, staff and community. Learn more about this amazing opportunity at WilkDental.com/Careers or email resume to Careers@WilkDental.com.


FT AND PT DENTIST, BRANSON: We are a growing group practice and we are seeking both a full-time and part-time dentist to join our incredible team. Fantastic benefits and compensation. Go to 417dentist.com to learn more about our team and email Cassie at imageadmin@417dentist.com with your resume. We love our patients and pride ourselves in quality care where we put our patient’s needs first.


Central


FT DENTIST, RICHLAND/CAMDENTON: Central Ozarks Medical Center, FQHC, is seeking a FT dentist for our clinics in Richland/Camdenton. Provider autonomy, competitive salary, great benefits and loan


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