Recently I have been enjoying a program on the BBC about "normal" people being put through astronaut training to highlight how demanding it is and probably drum up interest among the younger generation of potential space explorers. As always, everything I see/hear sparks off my brain thinking about how it could be applied to dentistry and there have been a few interesting ideas from this show. Either in terms of helping with teaching dental students or in relation to things that could be applied in general practice.
Here are a few examples from the show and ideas for how they could apply to dentistry:
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After the popularity of my post last week about my anatomy revision cards, here is the guide on how to make them for yourself. This technique can be applied to any subject that you want to create revision cards for.
In June I discovered the importance of starting with Why and was able to vocalise my personal Why as:
"To help and inspire others to become a better version of themselves." Now that I have been living that Why for the past few months and having read Find Your Why I am able to elaborate on that core guiding principle. Over the past week I have been using many of the ideas contained in Simon Sinek's books to complete my golden circle and vocalise my Hows and my Whats. |
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