Thursday, March 8, 2018

Glide Year Employment Opportunity: Dental Assistant/Receptionist for Periodontist

Dental Assistant/Receptionist for Periodontist
The job is Monday-Thursday from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm for a dental assistant/receptionist. It is a great opportunity for pre-dental students who plan on taking a gap year/s before attending dental school.
Location
Midtown Manhattan

Job Description
Dental Assistant
 - Assist the doctor during various periodontal procedures including implant, crown lengthening and tissue graft surgeries.
- Prepare surgical trays.
- Prepare room for surgery and cleaning.
- Sterilize and organize instruments.
- Sterilize room post-surgery and cleaning.
Receptionist
Send patient dental claims to insurance company.
- Schedule patient appointments.
- Confirm patient appointments.
- Maintain a clean office space.
- Order dental supplies.

Compensation to be determined.


Please email resume/cover letter to hjwdental@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Announcement: Dean Cohen's Walk-ins canceled on March 7th due to weather

Dear Students,

Due to the imminent storm, we are canceling Dean Cohen's walk-ins tomorrow morning on March 7th.

We will inform you via a new blog post about her new walk-in times.

Thank you for understanding.

Monday, March 5, 2018

Gap/Glide Year Event: Institute of Human Nutrition Lunch and Info Session 3/28 in Mehler Parlor, Elliot

The Institute of Human Nutrition (IHN) at Columbia University provides outstanding academic, professional education and training programs in human nutrition, and conducts basic science and translational research on the role of nutrition in human health. IHN programs include projects, symposia and other initiatives for health practitioners, scientists, policy makers, educators, and individuals that advance understanding of the importance of nutrition for individuals and populations worldwide. 

The 12-month Master of Science in Human Nutrition program prepares students for one of several possible further directions in which advanced training may be pursued. Many MS graduates go on to train in a laboratory discipline pertinent to nutrition, enter medical or dental school, or work a public health field in which knowledge of nutrition figures significantly. 

Lunch will be served! :)