Military Pediatric Dentistry

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Hi all - first major post here. I am a Pediatric Dentist with a deep family history of military service. I have not heard very much about Pediatric Dentistry roles with the US Armed Services. Does anyone have information about lifestyle, bases, practice style, etc.?

I would love all input. Thanks.
 
In most CONUS clinics, only Active Duty service members are seen as patients. Dependents (children) are see by civilians through Tricare. So like @Big Time Hoosier says, you'll likely be OCONUS for most of your career.
 
Or attached to a big military hospital taking care of special needs population (dependents of active duty) all of the time which could be rewarding but tiring at the same time. Mostly a lot of management recommendations and full mouth rehab in the OR
 
Or attached to a big military hospital taking care of special needs population (dependents of active duty) all of the time which could be rewarding but tiring at the same time. Mostly a lot of management recommendations and full mouth rehab in the OR
This is exactly what you’ll be doing the 10-20% of the time you’re not overseas.

Big Hoss
 
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