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Practice Management Series: Anatomy of Buying a Practice: A Beginners Start
Cameron Shahbazian

Dr. Cameron Shahbazian DMD MBA FICD FACD, Clinical Associate Professor Boston University Henry M Goldman School of Dental Medicine

Practice Management Series:  Anatomy of Buying a Practice: A Beginners Start

We’ve all thought about it, now you want to take the next step. To buy or not to buy. This lecture will be about the journey when it comes buying a practice. What elements to consider and knowing the responsibilities it entails when starting.

Participants will learn:

  • Trends: How our practice and business is changing
  • Players that make up practice ownership possible
  • The responsibilities that go with ownership
  • The difference between S-corp, LLCs and sole proprietorship

Presenters:

Cameron Shahbazian

Dr. Cameron Shahbazian DMD MBA FICD FACD, Clinical Associate Professor Boston University Henry M Goldman School of Dental Medicine

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Dr. Cameron Shahbazian is a Massachusetts native and attended the University of New Hampshire where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Dr. Shahbazian then went on to Boston University’s Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, where he received his DMD. Following Dental School, Dr. Shahbazian did a one-year General Practice Residency at Lincoln Hospital in New York City, and also completed an MBA from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. Dr. Shahbazian is a former Lecturer of Restorative and Biomaterials Sciences at Harvard’s School of Dental Medicine. Currently is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of General Dentistry at Boston University’s Henry M Goldman School of Dental Medicine. He holds numerous committee appointments at Boston University and is also the recipient of the Massachusetts Dental Society’s Prestigious Ten Under Ten Award for making significant contributions to the profession, the community, and organized Dentistry. He is also an inducted fellow of American and International College of Dentists. Dr. Shahbazian currently maintains a Dental Practice in Quincy, Massachusetts, where he has been for almost 10 years.

"Practice Management Series: Anatomy of Buying a Practice: A Beginners Start" has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the AGD Pace and is supported by funds received from Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals Inc. Tribune Group GmbH is a recognized AGD Pace provider. At the end of the webinar, after passing the C.E. Quiz, you will be able to download your AGD Pace C.E. Certificate.

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