As I'm deciding on which path I would like to take in the dental world, I'm hearing different answers from across the board.
For reference, when I was in high school I worked a delivery driving job for UPS. I was let go for not being fast enough. I learned that I work my best when I can take my time, and not a career where you are extremely timed or micromanaged.
Now with general dentistry from my understanding it depends on the practice. There are practices that try cramming as many patients into the schedule as humanely possible, and other practices which are more slower paced. Corporate being the former.
What would your reccomendations be for someone that wants to enter a career in dentistry, with a slower paced work environment. Are any of the specialities any better? (OMFS, Ortho, Endo)
I just hear horror stories about new dentists entering the career, going corporate and having a breakdown from being overworked and constantly being rushed and under pressure to perform for revenue.
For reference, when I was in high school I worked a delivery driving job for UPS. I was let go for not being fast enough. I learned that I work my best when I can take my time, and not a career where you are extremely timed or micromanaged.
Now with general dentistry from my understanding it depends on the practice. There are practices that try cramming as many patients into the schedule as humanely possible, and other practices which are more slower paced. Corporate being the former.
What would your reccomendations be for someone that wants to enter a career in dentistry, with a slower paced work environment. Are any of the specialities any better? (OMFS, Ortho, Endo)
I just hear horror stories about new dentists entering the career, going corporate and having a breakdown from being overworked and constantly being rushed and under pressure to perform for revenue.