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How would you describe your dream job in 10 words or less?

A professional practice that values integrity, good work ethics, humor and compassion.
Can provide a resume upon request.

Posted @ 11:09PM, November 17, 2007 by Kathy Potter | Permalink
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Work history

Meridian Dental December 2005 to November 2007
RDH

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How would you describe your time at Meridian Dental?

Busy, valued, informative. An established business that's having some "growing pains." Good people. Good Patients. I enjoyed seeing improvement in the OH maintenance many of my patients adapted after a few visits.
Willow Tree Dental September 2005 to the present

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How would you describe your time at Willow Tree Dental?

A good training ground. Busy, Pt's from "all walks of life."
Small Smiles June 2005 to September 2005
RDH

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How would you describe your time at Small Smiles?

A dental clinic for medicaid children. It was challenging, Many of the children had emotional and physical problems, Also some had to be restrained, a hard situation to witness.
Gentle Dental October 2000 to August 2003
Dental Ast.

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How would you describe your time at Gentle Dental?

A good family clinic. Busy, yet not neglectful. My time here was spent establishing pt. rapport, assisting the dentist and other staff members, no one forgot your birthday...

Education

apollo College August 2003 to April 2005
Hygiene / AA degree

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How would you describe your time at apollo College?

A very intense, program designed to focus attention on the Dental Hygiene industry including Physiology, Anatomy, Microbiology, Perio, Pathology, Anesthesiology,x-ray and fundamental hygiene skills along with daily practice clinics.

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