From Residency To Real World
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In this episode, Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Sarah Harding discuss the evolution of perspectives in oral surgery from the trainee phase to becoming seasoned attendings. They explore the challenges faced in private practice, the impact of social media on patient perceptions, and the importance of finding confidence and identity as surgeons.
The conversation highlights the complexities of navigating patient care, the pressures of the healthcare system, and the need for self-advocacy in a demanding profession.
Takeaways
- Experience has a way of sanding down cynicism and sharpening what matters.
- The transition from trainee to attending involves significant mindset shifts.
- Patience and presence are more important than production in practice.
- People-pleasing is a common challenge for new surgeons.
- Deciding which procedures to offer can be difficult in private practice.
- Surgeons often feel like the end of the line for patient referrals.
- The landscape of oral surgery has changed significantly in recent years.
- Social media influences patient perceptions and expectations.
- Surgeons must navigate the complexities of patient care and self-advocacy.
- Finding confidence in one's abilities is crucial for success in surgery.
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