Residency to Reality: Solving the Post-Residency Puzzle

Embarking on a career in oral surgery is no small feat—and it doesn’t end after dental and medical school. Associate surgeons often face significant hurdles as they strive to establish themselves in a competitive market. Common challenges include:

• Financial barriers to opening a practice or buying into an established practice.

• Limited access to advanced technology, training, and resources.

• Administrative overload that detracts from patient care.

• Work-life imbalance stemming from long hours and operational demands.

Surgeons in this early stage often find themselves torn between delivering exceptional care and building a sustainable practice.

Learn more about how Beacon partners with associate surgeons to address these challenges, matching them with a practice (or practices) and supporting long-term ownership goals here: Beacon’s Tailored Solutions for Associate Surgeons: A Case Study