Young Dental Life

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
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Sinopsis

Perfection. In dentistry, your patients, assistant, and practice manager all want this. But that often results in another P - pressure - which can lead to anxiety and stress. Not a good recipe for success, especially as a young dentist. Fortunately, this isnt a new feeling. Though its rarely mentioned, every experienced and successful dentist has walked a similar path. So weve decided to tap their brains, pepper them with questions, and record their answers for you. On the Young Dental Life podcast, you can hear from experienced dentists who have gone through some of what youre experiencing now - doubt, screw-ups, tension and conflict within the practice. Listen to their advice on the drive to work, between patients, or on your lunch break. But listen, and learn from their mistakes to become a better dentist.

Episodios

  • Dentist, businessman, inventor: Dr. Chris Hart

    20/11/2016 Duración: 17min

    Sit down and listen to our latest podcast, a conversation with Dr. Chris Hart, a dentist, businessman, and product inventor. He’s also known as the mind behind Oventus. In this podcast, Dr. Hart goes on to explain about: - Health issues that can adversely affect dental health- The importance of continual education- The path to trying out new things in dentistry (and other places)Enjoy! Transcript Dr. Luke Heazlewood: Cool. So, if you just want to tell us a little bit about yourself. Where you grew up? Where you went to university? Why did you choose to do dentistry? And how on earth did you end up product invention? Dr. Chris Hart: No worries. So, I grew up in Rocky *indistinct* in central Queensland. Went to boarding school down here. And ended up in university at *UOQ*. When I was at school, it was 80% unemployment in school leavers. So I just wanted to be able to find my way and was interested in healthcare. So I threw down chiropractic, studied science, biochemistry, physiology for a bit. I threw down phy

  • Lessons from a lifetime in dentistry: Prof. Laurie Walsh, Part 2

    29/08/2016 Duración: 21min

    Listen to part 2 of our conversation with Professor Laurie Walsh, a Professor of Dental Science and former Head of School at The University of Queensland’s School of Dentistry. In Part 2 of our podcast, you’ll hear about: Encouraging “self-discovery” for patients The ‘Holiday Mouth Syndrome’ The “Rule of Five” for dentists Enjoy! Transcript Dr. Luke Heazlewood: Wow. […]

  • Lessons from a lifetime in dentistry: Prof. Laurie Walsh, Part 1

    29/08/2016 Duración: 23min

    We’ve all had to do our five or so years in university prior to becoming a dentist, and we’ll often see the same lecturers for some of those years. If you studied at UQ over the last several years, you’ll know Dr. Laurie Walsh. A Professor of Dental Science at The University of Queensland, School of […]

  • From Max-Fax dentist to MP: Dr. Anthony Lynham

    05/07/2016 Duración: 28min

    The common career path for dentists is from dentist to specialist, or dentist to practice owner. But what about dentist to specialist to politician? That’s the path that Dr. Anthony Lynham, Queensland Government Member for Stafford and former maxillofacial surgeon, has taken. Dr. Lynham is a former maxillofacial surgeon who graduated from Newcastle University, holds […]

  • Life as a Young Dentist: Dr. Dave Lee

    16/05/2016 Duración: 15min

    For our first-ever Young Dental Life podcast, we’re chatting with Dr. Dave Lee, a recent graduate from Griffith University. Dave talked candidly with us about his experiences as a recent graduate, including: pay scales and percentages international student dentists, and how this affects the employer-employee relationship what’s most daunting about starting out as a recent […]