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HUMAN TOUCH DENTISTRY: The often overlooked detail budding dentists should be focusing on when dealing with patients

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this blog are the authors own and are derived from the author’s experiences and observations. This blog is the intellectual property of the blog owner and unauthorised reproduction of the blog material is strictly prohibited. One of the most important points to keep in mind when you’re incorporating the “marketing” approach in your practice is that a patient before he/she undergoes the “ACTUAL” TREATMENT on your chair has already been UNDER YOUR TREATMENT the moment he/she walked into your clinic. What do I mean by this? Well, there are really TWO types of TREATMENT that a patient undergoes at your clinic! For the sake of simplicity, let us just call it PHASE I and PHASE II TREATMENTS. Most of us, especially when starting out tend to be too focussed on the PHASE II TREATMENT or the ACTUAL TREATMENT on the chair, doing our best and working hard to achieve the BEST result possible for the patient and rightly so...that is what we are
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SHORT TERM GOALS FOR LONG TERM RESULTS: A simplistic approach towards career growth as a budding dentist.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this blog are the authors own and are derived from the author’s experiences and observations. This blog is the intellectual property of the blog owner and unauthorised reproduction of the blog material is strictly prohibited. Perhaps the boon and the curse of being a budding dentist today is that even though you are exposed to a lot of new and emerging trends, techniques, technologies and treatments every single day, you are also getting caught up in the problem of plenty that these things lead to. To simplify, even though it is “awesome” to learn about new advances in the field of dentistry and their potential applications in clinical practice, it is at the same time equally confusing to know where to start as a budding dentist. The end result is, the budding dentist instead of gaining clarity towards the end of graduation becomes all the more confused when it comes to the seemingly tough to answer question, What next?! What next? s

The one essential skill every budding Dentist looking for career fulfilment needs to develop and it has nothing to do with Dentistry!

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this blog are the authors own and are derived from the author’s experiences and observations. This blog is the intellectual property of the blog owner and unauthorised reproduction of the blog material is strictly prohibited. “Career fulfilment” has these days become the pole star of the millennial generation. Irrespective of the field of work, feeling content with one’s work life has become the top most priority for all young professionals today. While success has different definitions for different people; for some it might mean raking in huge profits and buying that luxury possession to show off to the world, for others it might mean something as simple as being able to earn enough to support a comfortable life, craving fulfilment is something that is common to everyone. It is this pursuit of fulfilment that has led to the argument of “work-life” balance in the world today. That is because most people are not happy with where they

EXIT STRATEGY – The ONLY relevant advice for every budding dentist not interested in Dentistry for the long term.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this blog are the authors own and are derived from the author’s experiences and observations. This blog is the intellectual property of the blog owner and unauthorised reproduction of the blog material is strictly prohibited. Note to reader: This is the first of our PERSPECTIVE series of blogs. To give you a general idea, the PERSPECTIVE series specifically aims to discuss various issues from a non-dentistry point of view especially for the lot of budding dentists who do not wish to continue with the field in the long-term. These blogs will not be aimed to dissuade people from the field but rather will look to explore the mindset tweaks and practices needed to put yourself in a position to make the best decision for your life and future. If you have any issues or complains with the views expressed in this series, feel free to leave them in the comments below in the form of your own unique PERSPECTIVE! “Multiplicity of perspectives i

The ONE word budding dentists need to change in order to gain a new perspective towards their CAREER JOURNEY!

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this blog are the authors own and are derived from the author’s experiences and observations. This blog is the intellectual property of the blog owner and unauthorised reproduction of the blog material is strictly prohibited. High school...College...Graduation...Post graduation...PhD? (Yes! some people like to keep going)...the point is, no matter what career milestone you achieve in life, there is ONE question common to all of these after the “celebrations of achievement” are over; “So...What’s your plan?” I’m pretty sure everyone reading this blog is very familiar with the question...too familiar maybe...familiar to a point that you mentally prepare yourself to walk out of the conversation with the person who popped the question in the first place! All said and done, I still want you to look at the question one more time. Only this time, try looking at it from the point of view of understanding the question in the first p