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Dr. Jose Jimenez DDS
Harvard-trained implant and advanced cosmetic oral reconstruction specialist, with implant training, clinical role, and practice record checked against source documentation.
Browse completed verified profiles and source-backed surgeon records. Each page separates documented credentials, public-source evidence, and the verification work still needed before a profile is treated as fully confirmed.
Search by name, specialty, city, procedure, clinic context, or evidence type. The analysis panel updates as the directory narrows so patients can see how much of the visible record is fully verified, source-backed, or still pending.
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Harvard-trained implant and advanced cosmetic oral reconstruction specialist, with implant training, clinical role, and practice record checked against source documentation.
Source record
Source-backed profile using public credential scans, certification marks, and external bariatric directory records.
Source record
Source-backed laparoscopic bariatric surgery profile with training, certification, and external directory references.
A plastic surgeon is currently completing the four-phase program. Their profile will be published on completion.
A Verified Surgeon™ profile is not an advertisement. It is a public record of what we confirmed, how we confirmed it, and who corroborated it — so a patient can weigh evidence, not marketing.
A completed profile should show the source trail behind identity, credentials, clinic setting, patient evidence, and unresolved limits — not the claim alone.
Dr. Jose Jimenez DDS is currently the published dental implant profile, showing how a completed verification record is organized for patients.
See the worked exampleThe directory grows as surgeons complete verification. Enroll to begin the four-phase program — once completed, your evidence-backed profile is published here for patients worldwide to find.
A directory should help patients compare evidence states, not flatten every surgeon into the same promotional listing. Status, specialty, location, and limits need to remain easy to read.
Directory cards should point patients toward what has been confirmed, what is source-backed, and what still requires direct verification.
Patients need consistent structure across surgeons so identity, specialty, clinic context, and evidence level can be compared quickly.
A listing should lead into the profile record where proof, context, and unresolved limits can be reviewed before contact.