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Dental Specialist

Dental Specialist
Specialist Oral Surgeon needed to join a multidisciplinary team in a modern clinic in Dublin, filling a three-day position.

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A Specialist Oral Surgeon is sought to become a part of a multidisciplinary team in a modern clinic equipped with advanced CBCT technology. This role is available due to the departure of a colleague who has established a practice focused on oral surgery over three days each week. The ideal candidate will collaborate with other specialists, providing high-quality care in a supportive environment. This opportunity allows for professional growth while contributing to a dynamic team dedicated to patient-centered treatment.
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