Ep. 17 Discovering the Intersection of Anthropology and Dentistry

Ready to delve into a world where anthropology, dentistry, and detective work collide? Today's episode explores forensic odontology with our guest, Dr. Stuart Alexander, a seasoned professional who balances traditional dentistry and consulting for the Medical Examiner's offices in New Jersey and Delaware. 

We'll open your eyes to the importance of peer review, continuous learning, and the curious overlap between anthropology and dentistry. 

We'll navigate the path to becoming a forensic odontologist and discuss why this field is in critical demand today.

Dr. Alexander presents insights from his experiences mentoring students and dental assistants and sheds light on the importance of assertiveness in this niche field.

So many takeaways in this episode. Don’t miss it!

Topics Covered

Exploring Forensic Odontology

Forensic Dentistry

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