4 modules. Real strategies. The exact roadmap you need to graduate with confidence, land a great first job, and build a career on your own terms.
Watch this before you do anything else.
Most dental students spend 4 years learning how to save teeth — but not 4 minutes learning how to read a restrictive covenant. One bad signature on your first contract can lock you out of your preferred city and cost you six figures in lost earnings.
Why "standard" associate offers are often anything but. Non-competes, lab fee splits, and termination clauses that cost you for years if you sign without knowing.
Transitioning from school requirements to real-world production. Clinical confidence isn't automatic — how you build it in year one determines whether you thrive or struggle.
Your Year-1 decision dictates your Year-10 net worth. Associate, ownership, or partnership — most new grads have no framework for this call. This program gives you one.
The first two years will define your career. Not because the stakes are highest — because the habits and positioning you build now compound for decades.
Built for final-year students and new grads who want to start their career with a real plan — not just a degree.
What They Don't Teach You in Dental School
How to Land a Great First Job (Even with No Experience)
Start Building Your Future — Now
Jumpstart Your Dental Career
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Dr. San Bhatha isn't just a coach. He owns a multi-million dollar practice and has served on the UBC Dental Faculty, supervising final-year students just like you. He has seen hundreds of talented grads make the same avoidable, expensive mistakes.
This is the "User Manual" he wishes he had 25 years ago — distilled from over $100K in continuing education and 25 years of real decisions, including the expensive ones.
Everything dental school didn't have time to teach you — in one focused program built for exactly where you are right now.
Professional development — typically tax-deductible for practicing clinicians. Consult your accountant.