DSO DIFFERENCE
Updated 31 days ago
Remember all those nights in dental school, staying up late together studying for that final exam? That network of classmates - of friends - was critical to your success as a student, right? That doesn't change as a professional clinician. In fact, collaboration and networking are more important than ever. By partnering with a Dental Support Organization, new dentists have access to peer networks through which you can share best practices, commiserate over your challenges, celebrate your successes and develop a professional support group that will endure through your dental career. The first years after dental school can often be isolating for new dentists, but at DSOs, we're all in it together.