How to Find a Mentor in 5 Seconds Flat!
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‘Mentorship is more important than courses’ - said lots of wise Dentists, and I think they’re right!
https://intagl.io -- Mentorship!
Do you have a mentor guiding you in your dental career?
How do you know if you're making the right clinical decisions?
In this episode, How to Find a Mentor in 5 Seconds Flat!, Jaz is joined by Damian Panchal and Shivani Sadani to discuss the power of mentorship in dentistry. They explore why having a mentor can accelerate your growth, boost your confidence, and help you navigate complex cases with ease.
They also introduce Intaglio, a brand-new platform designed to connect dentists with experienced mentors—so you can get real-time guidance, solve cases faster, and elevate your practice like never before.
Listen in to learn why mentorship might be the best investment you make in your career.
Key Takeaways:
Mentorship is essential for professional growth in dentistry.
Post-course support is increasingly important for new dentists.
Real-world experience is crucial for applying theoretical knowledge.
Investing in mentorship can lead to long-term benefits in practice.
Effective mentorship can significantly improve clinical confidence and skills.
Mentorship is accessible and affordable for all levels.
The value of mentorship lies in its application of knowledge.
Mentors can help navigate career challenges beyond clinical skills.
Relatable mentors can provide the best guidance.
Learning from others' mistakes can save time and effort.
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