This paper discusses some of the career choices available for a student who graduated after four years of dentistry medical studies. The options examined include the military, opening one's own practice, public health and partnership practice.
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"After obtaining an undergraduate education and spending four years in dental school, a freshly licensed dentist is finally ready to make his or her mark in the world of oral care. They're ready to begin a career that includes "gratification and prestige of working in the health care field, job security, flexibility, and a sense of personal satisfaction from helping others." (Careers) But, where should they go? What should they do? As diversified as the oral healthcare industry, so are the options of a recent dental school graduate. Maybe the military is an option the recent grad will consider, or charitable services. Possibly a career involving prison dentistry or even forensic dentistry could be a choice. (Links) Someone else may never consider an option that is most attractive to another graduate. In the end, a graduate's choice is a personal one, and may set the direction of their future career."
"Life after Dental School" 09 February 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Life-after-Dental-School/29114>
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