Yes Please do. If I had to guess I would say this person was an OMS or a Cosmetic Surgeon. In this case he is both a Doctor and a Dentist. Because of this, both medical and dental are relevant. If you did not its fine since its uncommon. OMS make up less than 4% of all dentists or something to that effect. Gotta check my numbers later haha. ~ Mark L.
Actually it shows she was not good with enlgish haha. Based on the dates she recieved her MD in 2001 after her DDS in 1998. Either way we want her Dental school lol. ~ Mark L.
I am manually feeding the information from step to step. When this batch finishes I will process it manually to get it to the next step. ~ Mark L.
On the first step of the process, who is giving the link to the doctors bio page or the about us page...although convenient for this part of the process...stop it...stop it.
I'm sorry, they didn't limit it to the docs pages...just whatever random page they landed on apparently lol. I just got one that was a link to a page about whitening, one for the contact page, and one for media relations. It's not convenient anymore...definitely stop it.
You would think people would be more paranoid about screwing up and losing their qualification and would be turning in more accurate work.
In due time. Everything will work itself out haha. All I can do is be patient and keep doing what I'm doing. ~ Mark L.
Geeeezeeee... I hate the ones that are super long and at the end all I really know is that they have a German Shepperd and like Soccer.... I am sooo tempted to put - "no pertinent doctor information listed, but she's a dog person and likes soccer" in comments section with all the N/A's that I have to check....
Yeah, some of these bios read like a dating site profile and almost feel like 20 paragraphs of trivia followed at the end with, "Oh, and I'm a dentist too." LOL.
haha EXACTLY! one lady had all this information about he hobbies and what not, and her slogan was "A dentist with a Woman's Touch" I was thinking sheesh lady we get it your single and a dentist...
I find myself reading some of these and thinking, "Great, you love watching TV and your dog. I love mine too. That doesn't qualify me to take a drill to your mouth. I'd love to know your qualifications before I let you anywhere near my face with a laser, doc!"
Ahem. Someone I knew growing up became a dentist because, as she put it, it was the biggest guaranteed paycheck without "being smart enough to be a doctor". After the experiences in my life with dentists, I'm thinking a huge number aren't that bright. And have a Napoleon Complex. Hence these websites with so much to laugh at.