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Fresh from Barcelona's dental schools and thrust into the realities of UK practice, Patric Saraby brings a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to start a dental career.
This Iranian-born, multilingual dentist shares his journey from A-level disappointment to Spanish success, and now to the coalface of NHS dentistry in Bournemouth.
With brutal honesty about clinical mistakes, cultural observations that'll make you think twice about British attitudes to success, and insights on why communication trumps technical skill, Patric offers a masterclass in adaptation and resilience.
His story isn't just about dentistry—it's about the immigrant mentality that drives excellence, the power of manifestation, and why sometimes the best path forward isn't the one you originally planned.
In This Episode
00:01:35 - First job realities and the deep end experience
00:02:20 - What surprised him most about practice life
00:05:05 - NHS time pressures and appointment constraints
00:08:25 - Amalgam versus composite: the material debate
00:09:05 - Communication as half the job
00:15:15 - Persian philosophy and karma beliefs
00:18:30 - Religious perspectives and greater powers
00:23:05 - A-levels disappointment and plan B moments
00:28:40 - Spanish warmth and cultural connection
00:36:05 - Barcelona application process
00:42:30 - Language barriers and learning curves
00:53:50 - Blackbox thinking
00:59:40 - Corporate practice experience with Bupa
01:12:30 - Patient reviews and building reputation
01:16:15 - Manifestation and goal achievement
01:27:10 - Favourite periodontics lecture
01:34:15 - Fantasy dinner party
About Patric Saraby
Patric is an Iranian-born dentist who qualified from Barcelona after initially being rejected from UK dental schools. He currently works at a Bupa practice in Bournemouth, balancing NHS and private work whilst navigating his first year in practice. Coming from a dental family and speaking multiple languages, he brings a unique international perspective to UK dentistry.
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Fresh from Barcelona's dental schools and thrust into the realities of UK practice, Patric Saraby brings a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to start a dental career.
This Iranian-born, multilingual dentist shares his journey from A-level disappointment to Spanish success, and now to the coalface of NHS dentistry in Bournemouth.
With brutal honesty about clinical mistakes, cultural observations that'll make you think twice about British attitudes to success, and insights on why communication trumps technical skill, Patric offers a masterclass in adaptation and resilience.
His story isn't just about dentistry—it's about the immigrant mentality that drives excellence, the power of manifestation, and why sometimes the best path forward isn't the one you originally planned.
In This Episode
00:01:35 - First job realities and the deep end experience
00:02:20 - What surprised him most about practice life
00:05:05 - NHS time pressures and appointment constraints
00:08:25 - Amalgam versus composite: the material debate
00:09:05 - Communication as half the job
00:15:15 - Persian philosophy and karma beliefs
00:18:30 - Religious perspectives and greater powers
00:23:05 - A-levels disappointment and plan B moments
00:28:40 - Spanish warmth and cultural connection
00:36:05 - Barcelona application process
00:42:30 - Language barriers and learning curves
00:53:50 - Blackbox thinking
00:59:40 - Corporate practice experience with Bupa
01:12:30 - Patient reviews and building reputation
01:16:15 - Manifestation and goal achievement
01:27:10 - Favourite periodontics lecture
01:34:15 - Fantasy dinner party
About Patric Saraby
Patric is an Iranian-born dentist who qualified from Barcelona after initially being rejected from UK dental schools. He currently works at a Bupa practice in Bournemouth, balancing NHS and private work whilst navigating his first year in practice. Coming from a dental family and speaking multiple languages, he brings a unique international perspective to UK dentistry.
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