Brent L. Barker
Dentist
Wanblee South Dakota, 57577About
Brent L. Barker, DDS, works at Wanblee Health Center in Wanblee, South Dakota. The Center is a clinic, part of the Indian Health Service of South Dakota. They are connected to nearby Pine Ridge Hospital, where Dr. Barker practices hospital dentistry. Changing fields in 1997, Dr. Barker now provides dentistry services specifically for hospitals and clinics rather than a private practice. Dr. Barker is also the author of an article on how dental treatment and techniques change from one dental school to the other.Â
Education and Training
Georgetown University
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Excellence in Testing, American Dental Association, 1977
- Several Awards Given Yearly from Health and Human Services
Internships
- Dental Clinic in Kansas City under Dr. Wellington
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, South Dakota Dental Society
Articles and Publications
- Published an Article
What do you attribute your success to?
Changing Careers in 1997 from General Dentistry to Hospital Dentistry
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