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, dedicated ,talent pool but no human resource management in place. Quality faculty just slip away. Good people are right under their nose but there is no effort to cultivate them. What is a typical salary of a part time faculty vs full time? I guess the best analogy is Insurance. If you take the dollar
December 29, 2016
Dental School Faculty
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of Miami for 18 years. From 1988-2006. I started at $42,000 a year and left at $88,000 a year in 2006. The money is decent. Had great health insurance. Had a good retirement plan. And of course a profession (education) that I was and am, passionate about I think that might depend on the school. I don't
July 19, 2017
Dental School Faculty
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career path. I do not like the business side of owning a practice I have a heavy insurance ppo based practice with reduced fees, and it's taking a toll on me I do not dealing with people especially employees I was wondering if anyone has experience in the field of oral pathology and can give me
October 14, 2017
Dental School Faculty
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-profit' with for-profit businessesto create wealth for the few, under the disguise of social consciousness and political correctness. Article says they have another Dschool in AZ. They must know what they're doing (from an administration/ business standpoint anyways) *Why do they put life insurance in the student spread sheet? Does the school get the payout?
September 17, 2017
Dental School Faculty
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...Wonder how much corporate dentistry money and insurance money went into the budget? Anyone...I hope applicants know they will be in debt until 2045 as a... This project is long overdue, they've had the same clinics for.ever. #217 Orange was my op.
October 14, 2018
Dental School Faculty
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time is likely going to be less conducive to family life and you certainly are not going to get the benefits of health insurance, paid leave, and paid vacation if you are working for yourself. You have been out in the wild for 2 years, you likely have experienced some of the perils of private
April 24, 2021
Dental School Faculty
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. It all starts with thedental schools.Greater student loan doesn't stress new grads out to the point of working unethically in corporate environments. Listen to the podcastson Dentaltown and you'll see. It never happens........ Yourlying eyes deceive you. You're just jealous that they can negotiate higher fees from insurance companies. Did Creighton raise it's cost of tuition?....you left out the sarcasm emoji.
December 23, 2018
Dental School Faculty
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,reserve.In then out then back in. I just sold a 25 year dental practice built from scratch. Yes, you can do both. I get medical insurance ( I pay 217 a month for my family which would cost 2300 a month in NJ easy). I will get a pension of about 30K a year at age 60. And I get paid a salary, sometimes
December 02, 2016
Dental School Faculty
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for all dentists but there is a need for this resource. You would be hard pressed to find surgeries that are reimbursed by insurance companies for 10,000 plus. Incomes of physicians are dropping relative to their workload. The high cost of medicine has much to do with where and not by whom. I
April 16, 2019
Dental School Faculty
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-bonded core is not only convenient to the restorative dentist, it's added insurance as the ideal coronal seal immediately upon finishing the endo treatment. MikeI do the endo for my partner and I used to send them back to him for prep and BU, but I would bond a small amount of purple flowable over
January 09, 2015
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