#AskJaz – Inlays, Stable Income vs Risk, Injection Moulding Mistake – AJ001

Protrusive Dental Podcast - En podcast av Jaz Gulati

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Hi Protruserati! Welcome to the first episode of #AskJaz. This segment is all about sharing some gems I have learned from my mentors - I will address a combination of the questions YOU have sent in over the last few weeks. https://youtu.be/qMEGcs1XP4A Check out this full episode on YouTube Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! In this episode, I answered some of these questions: * Inlay that kept coming out 3:15* Stable Income vs Risks 5:18* Mentorship 6:36* Injection Moulding Mistake 7:38 Step by Step PDF Infographic. Click here If you loved this episode, be sure to check out the first episode of the ‘Occlusal Adjustment’ How To Plan Your CPD/CE to Maximise Learning  Click below for full episode transcript: Opening Snippet: Welcome to the first-ever AskJaz, I'm doing it live, okay, Because I am literally so strapped for time right now, tomorrow is my holiday, I'm going to Dubai on a family holiday... Jaz's Introduction: Man, I have never needed a holiday so badly. So for those of you who know me, you'll know what I'm like, for those of you who don't know me so well, I only really switch off when I'm abroad. It's just a funny thing about me. So if I'm not playing my son, or if I'm not chopping onions, or if I'm not writing a treatment plan letter, or doing some admin or doing the podcast stuff, or the courses stuff, I literally don't switch off. So this pandemic has been very difficult for me in a way that I've been desperate for an opportunity to switch off. So that's coming next week. But I want to explore this concept of AskJaz, because I'm no like, you know that I'm No expert. There are so many people who know so much more and do great work and I admire what they do. For me, it's just sharing. And the reason why I think that's important is because when I started to share some years ago, so the specific example is when I worked in Singapore, and then I came back to the UK. And then what we found is that, like, I was on the phone to a different dentist every single day on my commute, to from Oxford and to back to London. And I was telling them the same story. They're asking me the same questions. Hey, what's it like in Singapore? How much do you earn? What's the language like? Are there any exams that you have to pass to be able to practice in Singapore and that kind of stuff? So I decided to share and I made a podcast called Protrusive Dental Podcast, you may have heard of it. And I thought it was just a great thing to be able to do to free up time for me that was amazing, It was a selfish reason why I created the podcast, okay, if I can now just make this and the next episode was like, USA, one of my friends was going to USA she's studying there. Okay, how can we now help people who might be considering the USA and then Episode 4 (I meant Ep 5, my bad!) was Australia. So the way it developed initially was like, I was kind of like this immigration agent for dentists, right? But then I started to be myself, I started to share my geeky things. I'm a massive geek when it comes to dentistry, as you guys know, so I think it's so important to share. And one of the questions instantly I had in was about a dentist who was ...

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