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Do you think a dentistry school applicant who is introverted won't make a great dentist in a profession where interpersonal skills is important?
I would think your medical expertise and mechanical skills are of primary importance.
Of course interpersonal skills are valuable. That can be developed over time.
What causes you to question yourself about this?
Do you think a dentistry school applicant who is introverted won't make a great dentist in a profession where interpersonal skills is important?
If you are at the extreme end where you freeze up during any type of personal interaction, yes , you will probably have difficulty.
Do you think a dentistry school applicant who is introverted won't make a great dentist in a profession where interpersonal skills is important?
My Myers-Briggs came back as Mastermind, which I think is a pop-psych euphemism for "evil genius." I plan to create a luxurious CE spa resort where I can teach dentists to confuse patients into accepting $30,000 treatment plans with indecipherable jargon, high-pressure sales techniques, and judicious application of tazers as adjunctively required. So far my MB seems to have me pegged.