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Chris Tavares delves into philosophical and ethical aspects of dentistry, his experience as a member of The Jesuit Order, and its impact on his personal and professional development journey.
Chris also shares perspectives on teaching and mentorship, NHS Vs private practice, and the a-ha moments that have informed his practice.
In This Episode01.45 - Discernment, justification and philosophy
18.15 - Coming to the UK
22.39 - Vocation, study, first job
26.34 - The Jesuit Order
30.30 - Ethics and epistemology
45.43 - Black box thinking
53.16 - Highs, lows and a-ha moments
01.00.40 - Teaching
01.05.56 - NHS to private dentistry
01.09.50 - Staying solo
01.16.39 - Free time and family life
01.19.42 - Fantasy dinner party
01.22.06 - Last days and legacy
About Chris TavaresChris Tavares is a former member of The Jesuit Order. He now practices dental surgery in Derby, UK.
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Chris Tavares delves into philosophical and ethical aspects of dentistry, his experience as a member of The Jesuit Order, and its impact on his personal and professional development journey.
Chris also shares perspectives on teaching and mentorship, NHS Vs private practice, and the a-ha moments that have informed his practice.
In This Episode01.45 - Discernment, justification and philosophy
18.15 - Coming to the UK
22.39 - Vocation, study, first job
26.34 - The Jesuit Order
30.30 - Ethics and epistemology
45.43 - Black box thinking
53.16 - Highs, lows and a-ha moments
01.00.40 - Teaching
01.05.56 - NHS to private dentistry
01.09.50 - Staying solo
01.16.39 - Free time and family life
01.19.42 - Fantasy dinner party
01.22.06 - Last days and legacy
About Chris TavaresChris Tavares is a former member of The Jesuit Order. He now practices dental surgery in Derby, UK.

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