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Dentistry PS
04/09/2008, 11:22 AM
Post: #1
Dentistry PS
the deadline is coming soon and ive only just started it. i know basically what to mention: interest in dentistry, caring attitude, commitment etc etc.

but im having troubles with the work experience and manual dexterity portfolio.
for work experience i have not been able to do any shadowing during summer as it has been busy for dental practices. i have however managed to book an appointment somewhere in October but AFTER the deadline (15th). i have heard that you only mention work that you HAVE DONE and not work that you WILL DO in the statement. since i have booked it but not done it, would it still be worthwhile to mention my arrangements regarding the work experience?

because i wont have anything to write about the work environment in a practice would it work if i talk about my past experiences with the dentist as a patient and how it had inspired me to become one?

for manual dexterity i am considering make a ship in a bottle (might as well try it now when i have a reason to). do i have to mention my handskills in some form in the statement or will that matter be dealt with at the interview.

wow ive rambled quite a bit over 3 points. must fix that in the final draft Toungue
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06/09/2008, 05:54 PM
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RE: Dentistry PS
learnchinese15 Wrote:the deadline is coming soon and ive only just started it. i know basically what to mention: interest in dentistry, caring attitude, commitment etc etc.

but im having troubles with the work experience and manual dexterity portfolio.
for work experience i have not been able to do any shadowing during summer as it has been busy for dental practices. i have however managed to book an appointment somewhere in October but AFTER the deadline (15th). i have heard that you only mention work that you HAVE DONE and not work that you WILL DO in the statement. since i have booked it but not done it, would it still be worthwhile to mention my arrangements regarding the work experience?

because i wont have anything to write about the work environment in a practice would it work if i talk about my past experiences with the dentist as a patient and how it had inspired me to become one?

for manual dexterity i am considering make a ship in a bottle (might as well try it now when i have a reason to). do i have to mention my handskills in some form in the statement or will that matter be dealt with at the interview.

wow ive rambled quite a bit over 3 points. must fix that in the final draft Toungue

I would probably mention something regarding work experience than risk not mentioning at all. However, I would make sure to focus on your past experiences as a patient, as that is what they want. Perhaps you could just link your future work experience (with a brief sentence) to your past experiences, i.e. "my desire to work in a dental practice has inspired me to organise work experience at....".

Also, check out ther personal statements section on this site: http://www.studential.com/personalstatem...efault.asp

for help with writing a dentistry personal statement, Smile
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07/09/2008, 10:18 PM
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RE: Dentistry PS
that covers up alot. thanks!
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18/02/2010, 03:11 PM (This post was last modified: 07/03/2010 03:19 AM by dudieezper.)
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RE: Dentistry PS
The thread and site mentioned are still relevant even through the years. I have to thank Badwolf here for posting the link where I can read valuable dentistry personal statement. Although, we all know that work experience is still a very important thing to consider in this cases. I believe that they will also put value on our sincerity in writing our vision and mission as a dentist. We have to know exactly were we fit on this field of dentistry. Indianapolis Breast Augmentation
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