About

About Dr. Harriman

About

Dr. Harriman

Dr. Harriman grew up in a small fishing community in down-east Maine and comes from 3 generations of lobster fishermen. He spent summers on a lobster boat and became interested in medicine after volunteering at a hospital. He graduated from George Stevens Academy in Blue HIll Maine and went on to study Biochemistry at the University of Maine where he received a full scholarship. He became interested in dentistry after shadowing a dentist in college.

After graduating Summa Cum Laude he went on to attend Boston University School of Dental Medicine where he received awards in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics/Oral Biology, and Prosthodontics. While in dental school Dr. Harriman won the prestigious AADR Student research fellowship for his research in amelogenesis. He was also a member of the ASDA legislative committee and traveled all around the country to lobby for legislation to help improve access to care for the underserved. He graduated from Boston University with his Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree (DMD).

Dr. Harriman went on to attend medical school at Drexel College of Medicine in Philadelphia where he met his wife, who is a general dentist. He graduated with his Doctor of Medicine (MD)and went on to serve as an anesthesia resident for 6 months at Hahnemann University Hospitalin Philadelphia. Performing general anesthetics in the operating room setting. He subsequently finished 24 months of general surgery training where he performed full body surgery at the same institution.

Dr. Harriman rounded out his educational experience at The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan where he trained in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Taking particular interest in malignant and benign pathology, corrective jaw surgery, trauma surgery, major head and neck reconstruction including micro vascular reconstruction, complex dental implant surgery, zygomatic implant placement, wisdom tooth removal, preprosthetic surgery, and ambulatory out patient anesthesia. In his residency he took part in many research projects involving corrective jaw surgery and sleep apnea as well as outcomes in head and neck cancer surgery. He completed his training after serving as the chief resident.

When Dr. Harriman is not at work; he enjoys running, lifting weights, and spending time with his wife and 2 children.