Seasoned docs who have been in for years might enjoy, but new docs beware. They will say that there is no corporate structure then hold all decisions that you make that they don't like against you. Worked several times filling in a shift out of kindness when no one could make it, then was heavily reprimanded for actions made with lack of resources. Money rules everything, if you're bringing in a killing they might overlook ish, but if you're not EVERY LITTLE THING you do will be scrutinized. Never been more stressed in my life. Felt like the office manager and management pulled the shots even though everyone knows that the doctors keep the lights on. Felt like a puppet ngl and didn't realized how bad it was till I left and was no longer stressed.
Place is beautiful, electric handpieces etc but TERRIBLE support. It was super hard to diagnose cause my office's X-rays were always super blurry because the company was cheap with sensors. When multiple offices mentioned such to management they did NOTHING. I had to always have referrals in hand just in case for that reason cause they would tell at you for taking too many X-rays or taking too long even though the materials lack for thoroughness. Another example is that we only had 2 curing lights in a 9 operator office with 3 docs. Also running into bottle necks instead of just having enough lights for half of the rooms.
Ultimately this place is impossible. They want you to be the "Four Seasons" of dentistry but don't give you the materials and let patients dictate EVERYTHING. If anything happened, the patient was always right and the infraction will be documented against you as they build a case for your removal when you are no longer profitable.
Extremely high turnover to the point that oms and endo partnered offices took notice. Smoke and mirrors personified. Apply at your own risk.