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Things I wish I knew focus series #1 – As a new graduate with Dr David Keir
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Hosted by Dr David Keir
Join us on the Dental Head Start podcast as we dive into our first episode of our four-part series, “5 Things I Wish I Knew.” This episode is crafted specifically for new graduates stepping into the world of dentistry. Despite the excitement, the transition from student to practitioner brings its own set of challenges. We discuss the reality of day-to-day dentistry where the need for work-life balance and a supportive work environment becomes crucial. Hear about the common pre-work anxieties that many face and the gradual journey toward overcoming them. We also talk about the loss of structure after university and the importance of taking proactive steps to grow your confidence and scope. Lastly, we delve into effective patient communication strategies—learning to listen rather than fill the silence. Whether you’re a new graduate or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers valuable insights to help you navigate your dental career with confidence and support.
Key moments
0:01:24 – The reality of day-to-day dentistry as a new graduate and the normal ups and downs
0:03:21 – Expecting and normalizing anxiety as a new graduate
0:07:19 – Backing yourself, expanding your scope, and choosing the right cases as a new graduate
0:12:19 – The importance of patient communication as a priority for new graduates
Esesson Foundation Annual Gala 2024
In Australia, the Queensland Health publicly released adult waiting lists are approximately 150,000 people long and have an up to a 24-month wait for the initial appointment for comprehensive treatment. There is an identified need for emergency and comprehensive dental services that unable to be accessed by vulnerable groups of people within South East Queensland. These vulnerable groups include children, Refugee and Asylum Seekers, Children in Care and others from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and individuals or families who have been impacted by domestic & family violence.
Tickets include:
– Three-course dinner
– 4-hour drink package
– Music, performances, and entertainment
– Silent and live auctions
The Esesson Foundation will host its Annual Gala Ball on Saturday, 28th of September 2024. The charity event will raise essential funds for administering basic healthcare for children of vulnerable and underprivileged backgrounds.
Purchase tickets here
https://events.humanitix.com/esesson-foundation-annual-gala
The post Things I wish I knew focus series #1 – As a new graduate with Dr David Keir appeared first on Dental Head Start.
201 episoade
Manage episode 436785729 series 2491756
Hosted by Dr David Keir
Join us on the Dental Head Start podcast as we dive into our first episode of our four-part series, “5 Things I Wish I Knew.” This episode is crafted specifically for new graduates stepping into the world of dentistry. Despite the excitement, the transition from student to practitioner brings its own set of challenges. We discuss the reality of day-to-day dentistry where the need for work-life balance and a supportive work environment becomes crucial. Hear about the common pre-work anxieties that many face and the gradual journey toward overcoming them. We also talk about the loss of structure after university and the importance of taking proactive steps to grow your confidence and scope. Lastly, we delve into effective patient communication strategies—learning to listen rather than fill the silence. Whether you’re a new graduate or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers valuable insights to help you navigate your dental career with confidence and support.
Key moments
0:01:24 – The reality of day-to-day dentistry as a new graduate and the normal ups and downs
0:03:21 – Expecting and normalizing anxiety as a new graduate
0:07:19 – Backing yourself, expanding your scope, and choosing the right cases as a new graduate
0:12:19 – The importance of patient communication as a priority for new graduates
Esesson Foundation Annual Gala 2024
In Australia, the Queensland Health publicly released adult waiting lists are approximately 150,000 people long and have an up to a 24-month wait for the initial appointment for comprehensive treatment. There is an identified need for emergency and comprehensive dental services that unable to be accessed by vulnerable groups of people within South East Queensland. These vulnerable groups include children, Refugee and Asylum Seekers, Children in Care and others from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and individuals or families who have been impacted by domestic & family violence.
Tickets include:
– Three-course dinner
– 4-hour drink package
– Music, performances, and entertainment
– Silent and live auctions
The Esesson Foundation will host its Annual Gala Ball on Saturday, 28th of September 2024. The charity event will raise essential funds for administering basic healthcare for children of vulnerable and underprivileged backgrounds.
Purchase tickets here
https://events.humanitix.com/esesson-foundation-annual-gala
The post Things I wish I knew focus series #1 – As a new graduate with Dr David Keir appeared first on Dental Head Start.
201 episoade
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