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About Alan Stern, DDS

 

Dr. Alan Stern received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry in 1981. He taught and served as Chief of Restorative Dentistry at Monmouth Medical Center’s Dental Residency Program. A gifted teacher and speaker, Dr. Stern’s lectures have been enthusiastically received by dentists and other professionals throughout the region.

Dr. Stern practices adult restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Ocean, New Jersey. He has completed the Continuum at The Pankey Institute as well as Dr. Michael Schuster’s management program. He has been published in the Pankeygram, the Journal of the New Jersey Dental Association, and other national dental news letters. Dr. Stern is also an adjunct clinical instructor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He is a member of the Jersey Coast Dental Forum, a comprehensive care study group, the Academy of R.V. Tucker Cast Gold Study Clubs, and the Academy for Sports Dentistry.

Alan is an advisor and contributing author to Co-discovery.org and lives in West Long Branch, New Jersey with his wife, Fran, and children Neil and Tracey.

Dr. Alan Stern is available to speak to local dental societies and study clubs on Team Building and other topics. He can be reached at www.alansterndds.com

 

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