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2 I want to become Dentist by 2027.
To get there, I will need to: Graduate high school by June 2019 Get into Post-Secondary Get into Dental School

3 What is a dentist? A person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones. The things I would regularly do as a Dentist are Check-ups as they are a major part of the job and are important for patients keeping on top of their oral care. I will also have to do procedures that might include filling a tooth, performing a minor surgical procedure such as a tooth extraction, and cleaning and polishing teeth.

4 The salary ranges from to A YEAR
Most dentist work in private practice or in a hospital The salary ranges from to A YEAR Averaging around 36 hours, working 5 days a week. Those in general practice work a 9 AM-5 PM job, but those working in a hospital have more irregular hours. A dentist works around hours

5 My job won’t be automated as being a dentist requires performing tasks in a skillful manner. Dentist also tend to spend more time talking to their patients on a general social level compared to other doctors. Also, as a Dentist in general practice, doing business requires personal interaction and negotiation.

6 Dentist would be great for me because…
I have the ability to work well as part of a team I have Good leadership skills I have a friendly, polite and helpful attitude towards people (patients)

7 I am not quite ready for this career, but I will get there!
These are skills for the job I still need to learn: This is how I will get those necessary skills: The ability to concentrate for long periods of time The ability to gain trust and put patients at ease A good knowledge of business in order to run a practice By dedicating my time to tasks that require concentration By participating in leadership activities like Best Buddies that can help exercise my ability to console By taking Business related courses at school

8 Science: I’ve always had an interest in Science and as a young kid I knew I wanted to have a career involving science. Helping: At a young age, I remember kids coming to me whenever they sought help, it varied from knee scrapes to fallen bike chains, and I loved the feeling of helping people when they needed it most. Business: Whether it is marketing or accounting, business has always piqued my interest. My parents worked in banks and I often visited their offices, and I think it influenced my relationship with numbers.

9 Education: It will take me approximately eight years to become a Dentist. It takes a lot of diligence and passion to put myself through such a long journey, and I’m afraid that I might spread myself through thin in the future. Working with difficult patients: For Dentists it is uncommon for them to work with uncooperative patients and as a dentist it will be my job to assert those frightened. I’m just not looking forward to wrestling with a patient on a dental chair as I quickly look for ways to sedate them (I don’t think anyone does). Working hours: Dentists tend to work a 9-5 job, but it can be further extended due to various circumstances. In the future, I want to be able to go home and spend my time with family and friends.

10 The possible obstacles My plan to overcome them
Tuition Failing the DAT (Dental Admission Test) Create a Financial Plan Study as much as I can, and if I fail re-take the test the next year

11 The possible obstacles My plan to overcome them
May not open my own private practice Cannot achieve licensure May not have enough money to continue practice Work for other people and save money to open my own place Work and study well to achieve dental license Create and stick to a strict financial plan

12 The training/education required for my career is:
1. Complete a Bachelors Degree (four years) 2. Take the Dental Admission Test - the test determines acceptance to Dental School 3. Earn a Dental Degree (four years) 4. Obtain Licensure - Dentist must obtain licensure to practice 5. Consider a Specialization - i.e. Orthodontists, Oral and maxillofacial pathology, etc.

13 UBC FACULTY OF DENTISTRY CAMPUS

14 Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Take Dental Hygiene Degree Programs Degree in Dental Hygiene The program last 4 years All four years in the program cost $78,845 Take Doctor of Dental Medicine Take the DAT (Dental Admissions Test) This lasts 4 years Costs around $236,170 Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

15 HERE IS WHERE I CAN GET THAT
Dental Hygiene Program Admission Requirements: - Secondary school graduates must have a minimum overall academic average of 70% First Year Courses: - Human Biology, Structure and Bonding in Chemistry, Basics of Oral Microbiology, Oral Health Sciences I, Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice I, Strategies for University Writing, Introduction to Biological and Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Developmental, Social, Personality, and Clinical Psychology. Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) Admission Requirements Complete 3 academic years at a recognized faculty at UBC, or it’s equivalent Achieve a minimum overall Grade Point Average of 70% or 2.8 on a 4.0 grading scale for ALL college/university work Write the DAT exam Required Courses English, Chemistry, Biology, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry

16 I am going to pay for my program through:

17 HIGH SCHOOL COURSES REQUIRED
GRADE 11 COURSES GRADE 12 COURSES: English 11 A language 11 Biology 11 Chemistry 11 One of: Principles of Mathematics 11, Pre-Calculus 11, or Foundations of Mathematics 12 One of: Social Studies 11 or First Nations Studies 12 English 12 Biology 12 Chemistry 12

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