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290: HOW A NEW GRAD EARNS $400K+ IN A MEDICAID DENTAL MODEL (Dr. Brandon Labe)

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Ever wonder how some new grad dentists seem to be thriving, while others are struggling to get through the week? Dr. Haley and Dr. Brandon are both thriving in their very different practice models as associate dentists. Listen in to this candid discussion on HOW these two young dentists took different paths and both ended up feeling confident and successful so early on in their dental journey.


In this episode, Dr. Brandon Labe shares his journey from dental school to becoming a successful dentist in Lake Ozark, Missouri. He discusses the importance of continuing education, the value of residency, and how to effectively manage a busy dental practice. Dr. Labe emphasizes the significance of patient communication and the need for ongoing learning in the dental profession. He also provides insights into finding the right job after residency and shares valuable advice for new graduates entering the field.


Keywords:

dentistry, dental education, residency, continuing education, dental practice management, patient communication, dental skills, career advice, dental profession, dental mentorship, medicaid dentist, fee-for-service dentist, new grad dentist, new dentist, associate dentists


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