Dr. Greg Frokjer had a successful practice where he treated over 80,000 patients. He trained at a Level I Trauma Center and specialized in Facial Trauma, Facial Reconstruction, and Temporal Mandibular Joint Surgery. In a routine day, he has treated 60-70 patients and performed 15-20 surgeries. In his career spanning over two decades, he has done more than 2,000 hospital cases and has administered over 50,000 general or IV anesthetics. He is a board certified medical professional and has certifications of National Board of Dental Examiners Part I,II; Central Regional Board of Dental Examiners; Board Eligible Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; and Fellow-American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
Dr. Greg Frokjer has received several honors and achievements in his career. He has done his college education from the University of Wisconsin, River Falls with major in Chemistry and Physics and minor in Mathematics. His honors included Freshman honors, Sophomore Silver “R” and NAIA Athletic-Scholastic All American. He went to the University of Iowa to complete his Doctor of Dental Surgery. He earned honors like Most Outstanding Graduate in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Collegiate Committee on Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Captain All-University Championship Volleyball Team.
Dr. Greg Frokjer is a commercial pilot and an experienced open water ocean free diver. He owns and operates an excavation business and has a Class A CDL with a perfect driving record. He has operated heavy equipment for over 35 years and has 25 years of experience in gold prospecting and mining. He has built a cabin in the remote bush of Northern Manitoba and an eight-sided hurricane resistant house in the Bahamas. His interests also included racing cars. He raced late model dirt track cars from 1996-2003 and he was the President of the Northern Late Model Racing Association. In 1996, he was rookie of the year.
His humanitarian works included donating large sums of money to various community projects including the Community Violence Intervention Center in Grand Forks and the Empire Theater of Arts in Grand Forks. He also did free volunteer surgery for the Grand Forks Mission for homeless. |