Episode 7 Private Practice With Dr. Jason Tartagni
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Show notes:
Dr. Jason Tartagni is a general dentist in southern Connecticut at Shoreline Dental Care, where he partnered with his father in private practice. Dr. Jason graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine in 2016. He has special interests in dental implants, digital dentistry, sleep apnea, and TMD, but provides a comprehensive array of dental services. He holds degrees in finance, physiology, biophysics, and public health, but continues to gain knowledge by exceeding the annual requirement for continuing education. He believes that excellence is never an accident, and that success is the result of intention, effort, execution, and vision. If anyone has any questions about CE, private practice or anything else please feel free to contact Dr. Tartagni at drjasontartagni@shorelinedentalcare.com.
1. Description about yourself and what sparked your interest in dentistry?
2. How was your dental school experience and did it prepare you for the real world?
3. How come you decided not to pursue a residency?
4. Do you regret not doing a residency?
5. Can you describe where some of your peers are working now?
6. For the ones that did go to residency, did they think it was worth it?
7. What was your biggest weakness when you started private practice?
8. What are some of the biggest mistakes you have made early in your career?
9. What CE courses have you taken? Which ones are your favorite?
10. What do you believe is most beneficial for a new grad? Molar Endo, wisdom teeth extractions, implants or ortho?
11. What are the most important characteristics that you believe a young dentist needs to be successful?
12. How has your father mentored you and how would you describe working with him in practice?
13. How much has your practice grown since you began working with your dad?
14. How do you guys market and attract new patients?
15. What would be your advice to a young grad who is $400-500k in debt?