New Grads Have the Power to Bring Their Enthusiasm and Change a Practice
I remember the moment like yesterday. After months of frustration, I approached my boss about the lack of calibration between myself and the four other dental hygienists on the team. I had been practicing dental hygiene for three years, and everyone loved to remind me that I was a “new hygienist” and “I would learn the real world soon enough.” That should have been a red flag for me, but I didn’t know what a red flag was back then.
I had joined this practice six months earlier after covering for someone on maternity leave, and the office manager loved me. She fought for me to receive a full-time benefits package in a modern office in the heart of the city. I felt like I had truly made it!...
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I had joined this practice six months earlier after covering for someone on maternity leave, and the office manager loved me. She fought for me to receive a full-time benefits package in a modern office in the heart of the city. I felt like I had truly made it!...
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