I have been at the bench for 23 years, I opened my lab in 2000. After receiving the scholar award from The Dawson Academy in 2015 I went on to complete and earn my accreditation. Being an accredited Dawson Lab Technician I have been taught, tested and proven my ability to identify issues of the TMJ and successfully treatment plan TMD cases which also helps me have a better understanding of a single tooth restoration and the importance of just that one tooth to be right in a variety of ways. I regularly attend continuing education on porcelain, material science and clinical courses with Dawson Academy and Pankey Institute. I am alumni with Dawson and Pankey and also affiliated with AACD, FDLA, Damaged Goods/DTG and previous member of Spear study and ITI study. I am a board member of the FDLA which allows me to give back to the industry I love so much. I have a passion for dentistry and have been very fortunate to meet and learn from so many great people. I live in SW Florida with my family and enjoy spending as much of my time with them as I can. I also enjoy Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Thai kickboxing, and anything outdoors!
Rob Greeson has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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Episode 9: Size Doesn't Matter, It's All In The Delivery - Labs with Less Than 5 Employees Roundtable Part 2 (VFTB9)
May 28th, 2018 | 32 mins 27 secs
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Do you ever dream of being your own boss? Not to deal with the stress of working with others? Join us for part 2 of this fantastic Roundtable where we continue the conversation with 4 individuals who put a new meaning in "Good things come in small(er) packages".
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Episode 8: Size Doesn't Matter, It's All In The Delivery - Labs with Less Than 5 Employees Roundtable Part 1 (VFTB8)
May 21st, 2018 | 30 mins 52 secs
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It takes a lot to run a dental lab, especially if you are by yourself. Joining us on this Roundtable are 4 individuals who have proven that this industry still has a need for quality over quantity.