Comprehensive Dentist
Overview:
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Comprehensive dentists provide dental treatment and dental disease detection. As a member of the U.S. Army Dental Corps, you can enter a stimulating practice with no start-up costs and begin treating patients without waiting to build a patient base.
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Job Duties:
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Provides comprehensive oral health care to include the teaching of diagnostic/management skills
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Develops and executes treatment plans involving multiple dental specialties.
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Requirements:
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Army Reserve
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Doctorate from an American Dental Association – accredited dental school in the United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico or Canada
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Must be between 21 and 42 years of age (waivers available)
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License to practice dentistry
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U.S. citizenship or permanent U.S. residency is required
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Training:
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In the U.S. Army, Dentists gain experience that far exceeds the dental care environment of the private sector. As an Army Dental Corps Officer, you'll have access to the most sophisticated technology, the opportunity to consult with experts in both the military and private sector, plus exceptional professional growth opportunities. You may also qualify for extra cash to pay for continuing education, clinical specialization and residencies. Newly appointed Army Dental Corps Officers who have not had postdoctoral residency training are designated General Dental Officers. Upon completion of residency specialty training, the General Dental Officer will acquire an advanced specialty designation.
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Helpful Skills:
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Army Dental Corps Officers must be leaders skilled in tactics, techniques and procedures in order to understand and support the Soldier. He or she must possess strong Army values, leader attributes and skills and fully understand the key leadership actions that must be taken to ensure success.
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The Army Dental Corps offers a broad spectrum of opportunities. Every Officer learns and trains to be a fully capable team member, gaining expertise and experience in diverse specialties and skills
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Compensation:
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In addition to your annual salary and the many privileges that come with being an officer on the U.S. Army health care team, you'll be rewarded with:​
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​Reserve Benefits:​
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Health Professional Student Loan Repayment of $40,000 per year up to a maximum of $250,000
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Board Certification Pay of $6,000 per year (prorated monthly)
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Health Professional Annual Bonus of up to $25,000 (prorated monthly)
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Noncontributory retirement benefits at age 60 with 20 years of qualifying service
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Low-cost life and dental insurance
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Travel opportunities, including humanitarian missions
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