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Hi All,
I have been an active reader for some time of this forum and am grateful to you all for the wealth of information you share with the community. I have been practicing general dentistry for about 4 years now and am preparing to apply for my residency this year. I asked myself a series of questions (including the passion, living with the rest of the life., etc) but could not arrive at a single outcome (I admire those of you who could bottom out to one single passion). I am equally passionate about both Endo as well as Pedo as both of them have their own merits that interest me. I really do not know what I would choose if I were given both the residencies. I am sure some of you might have gone through the journey and would seek your inputs to streamline my thinking and make my choice. Here is my current thinking
What I like about Endo:
- Ability to save natural tooth
- Ability to significantly help patients from pain and other root issues
- Constantly Evolving Field with many technological advancements and a lot to learn
- Requires significant skill and passion to be good at it
- I already perform many of the RCTs (except the most complex multi-rooted molars) and enjoy doing it with precision (although I take about 70-80 min on an average)
What I do not like about Endo:
- Some people make me believe that the field is getting generic with Rotary and other commonplace advancements for the general dentist
- that the number of female residents are few and far in between (dont know why this bias - you might have realized by now that I am a female)
What I like about Pedo:
- Kids..Kids..Kids. Although some of them are challenging (which I like) I like working with kids for most part
- Ability to perform all kinds of kids dentistry including some ortho part
- Ability to master and advance in anasthesia
- Equal number of female dentists given the opportunity by admission committee
What I do not like about Pedo:
- Limit to perform basic dentistry for most of the day
- competing with general dentists for the patient pool
Just for reference, here is my profile. I am a female dentist with 4+ years experience. Part 1 - 90. Part 2 - 87. GPA about 3.8 with Dean's Honor list in many of the trimesters. lots of volunteer work in the field of dentistry.
I seek your help on the following:
- Please read and correct me if my thinking above regards the two fields is accurate. Please feel to differ, add or update with the future of these specialties. Also I would like you to tell me if there are any best known methods (like keeping touch with the key faculty members, associating with the school..) that may help in improving my chances while I go through the application process.
I truly appreciate any guidance.
Regards,
Katt
I have been an active reader for some time of this forum and am grateful to you all for the wealth of information you share with the community. I have been practicing general dentistry for about 4 years now and am preparing to apply for my residency this year. I asked myself a series of questions (including the passion, living with the rest of the life., etc) but could not arrive at a single outcome (I admire those of you who could bottom out to one single passion). I am equally passionate about both Endo as well as Pedo as both of them have their own merits that interest me. I really do not know what I would choose if I were given both the residencies. I am sure some of you might have gone through the journey and would seek your inputs to streamline my thinking and make my choice. Here is my current thinking
What I like about Endo:
- Ability to save natural tooth
- Ability to significantly help patients from pain and other root issues
- Constantly Evolving Field with many technological advancements and a lot to learn
- Requires significant skill and passion to be good at it
- I already perform many of the RCTs (except the most complex multi-rooted molars) and enjoy doing it with precision (although I take about 70-80 min on an average)
What I do not like about Endo:
- Some people make me believe that the field is getting generic with Rotary and other commonplace advancements for the general dentist
- that the number of female residents are few and far in between (dont know why this bias - you might have realized by now that I am a female)
What I like about Pedo:
- Kids..Kids..Kids. Although some of them are challenging (which I like) I like working with kids for most part
- Ability to perform all kinds of kids dentistry including some ortho part
- Ability to master and advance in anasthesia
- Equal number of female dentists given the opportunity by admission committee
What I do not like about Pedo:
- Limit to perform basic dentistry for most of the day
- competing with general dentists for the patient pool
Just for reference, here is my profile. I am a female dentist with 4+ years experience. Part 1 - 90. Part 2 - 87. GPA about 3.8 with Dean's Honor list in many of the trimesters. lots of volunteer work in the field of dentistry.
I seek your help on the following:
- Please read and correct me if my thinking above regards the two fields is accurate. Please feel to differ, add or update with the future of these specialties. Also I would like you to tell me if there are any best known methods (like keeping touch with the key faculty members, associating with the school..) that may help in improving my chances while I go through the application process.
I truly appreciate any guidance.
Regards,
Katt