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For many dentists and dental hygienists, the favored route to a successful and rewarding career opportunity with the Indian Health Service (IHS) is to become a Commissioned Officer of the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS). PHS is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States Government, but is not a military service. For instance, successful applicants do not have to go to boot camp. Working for the IHS as a Commissioned Officer requires a minimum length of service commitment of two years and offers exceptional benefits. The following links offer detailed information on:
Eligibility
Compensation
Benefits
Advancement/Promotions
Click here to view IHS Dental Vacancies or click here to find out How to Apply.
To see and hear more about the Division of Oral Health experience please click here to view different clips of our video Opportunity Adventure Purpose.
Point of Contact: Timothy L. Lozon, DDS 1-800-IHS-DENT (447-3368) or 301-443-0029 (direct)
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