The Importance of Non-Clinical Communication Courses for Dental Professionals
This chapter highlights the significance of non-clinical communication courses for dental professionals, including attending conferences and networking events. It emphasizes the need to educate patients about treatment options and value, rather than solely focusing on cost.
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As promised – the 2nd episode in a week specifically for new graduates looking to map out their career.
After last week’s episode on making a Dental Portfolio, this time we are joined by Dr. Ajay Dhunna, a soaring young dentist who graduated in 2018. Join us as we uncover his journey from dental school to becoming an associate, and gain valuable insights on how to excel in your dental career.
Communication and collaboration are crucial aspects of dentistry, and Dr. Dhunna emphasises their significance. We look at the value of shadowing clinicians in different areas of dentistry, attending conferences, and networking events – discover how these interactions can sharpen your language and communication skills!
Work-life balance and well-being are essential for a successful dental career. Dr. Dhunna and Jaz discuss practical strategies for managing stress, taking breaks, and maintaining a healthy personal life.
Learn from his experiences and gain valuable tips on reflection, communication, dental photography, career development, and work-life balance.
01:12 An introduction to Dr. Ajay Dhunna 06:46 Going from a newbie dentist to an associate 08:28 Reflection and the importance of clinical photos 09:10 Attending courses 12:09 Photography and setup 18:41 Communication 26:43 Planning your next career move 33:37 Being proactive and portfolio presentation 38:40 Maintaining your personal life and managing stress 42:50 Trinity Dental Courses