So you’ve always wanted to be a dentist – What else?
Strange question? — Not really!
There’s a distinct lack of confidence in the NHS — Particularly for dentists
I left it except for a brief couple of years back in 1985 — Yet I loved the service
No better way to serve the people except — I couldn’t do it my way
Great for emergency, drill or fill but I had moved into TMJ and I wanted to do it right
No half measures, no cutting corners — One way — The right way
Eventually I left and came to Australia — A private system that allowed me to practice
Well sort of allowed me to practice my way — Health funds don’t cough up for TMJ
Not enough to make it viable — Patients complain about the cost — geared to the funds
Just like the NHS
No perfect system I guess — So what else
We have trained to do the job — We are professionals but when we are ruled by those who aren’t
Who don’t have our degree, don’t have our experience and certainly don’t see life our way
What can we do — Look for what else
What else can I do for work — what other source of income
Is it possible to niche down in dentistry — Do less — earn more and
DO something else — Perhaps something that supports my dentistry
So I don’t have to increase my fees, don’t have to compromise on equipment
Don’t have to buy cheaper!
We weren’t taught this in Dental School — To think outside the box
To do what we want to do and something else — It’s been all or nothing
BUT
It doesn’t have to be — there’s a way to niche — Do what you love and something else
You just need to find the “What Else”
AND
Do it before you are burned out!
Do it before you are totally disillusioned!
Do it before your fully hooked with no way out!
Fill in the contact form at the bottom and I’ll let you know what I found
OR
Better still — Show your interest and we can enrol you in a course that covers it all
YES — We’ll do it online
Fill in the form — Let’s make change happen!