DENTIST PROFILES
Find Camaraderie Instead Of Competition
When you join the Army Health Care Team, you become part of a committed team of Health Care professionals who have the same goals that you do. The collaborative environment you'll encounter may be unmatched in the civilian sector. You'll be surrounded by peers, not competitors, as you work alongside dedicated medical professionals.
Meet some members of the Dental Corps Team in the videos above, as they talk about their experiences being a part of the Army health care team:
Dental Student – 2nd Lt. Martha Morales
General Dentist (Reserve) – Maj. Michelle Pawlowicz
Endodontic Resident – Capt. Christine Cerar
General Dentist – Jasmin DeGuzman
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon – Armando Aguilera
- Major Michele Pawlowicz - General Dentist (Reserve) - Its Amazing
- 2nd Lieutenant. Martha Morales - Dental Student - Since I was five
- CPT Christine Cerar Endodontic Resident - Treating Soldiers
MAJOR MICHELE PAWLOWICZ - GENERAL DENTIST (RESERVE)
Its Amazing
My name is Maj. Michele Pawlowicz. I am a dentist in the Army Reserve.
As an Army Reserve Dentist, it's nice because you don't have to worry about the Soldier's ability to pay the bill or insurances. It gets me to concentrate on dentistry.
There's amazing technologies that are at our fingertips here. Where, you can't always have those in a private practice. You don't have the monies or funding for it. So it's nice.
My husband is very supportive of me being in the Army Reserve - especially since I can get him health care insurance.
When I'm not practicing dentistry or being a mom, I like to golf, I like to swim, I like to hang out with my family. And we like to do things outside, we like to fish and feed the geese and take walks in the woods and fly kites, blow bubbles.
I would encourage any physician or dentist that was slightly interested in the Reserve to join the Reserve. It's amazing, the rewards are endless. The fulfillment is indescribable.