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Well-being and work-life balance are not usually considered a priority. But when Dr. Reem built her practice, she sought to create a balance between a practice of care for her patients and one that took her and her staff's well-being into consideration. The result was a holistic approach that allowed her to be an effective practitioner and an accomplished academic while being a parent to three children. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Reem about her journey to where she is today, her philosophy on patient centricity, and its impact on how she's cultivated her personal practice.
Dr. Reem Alansari is a Board member of the Saudi Orthodontic Society (SOS), and a full-time Consultant & Associate Professor of Orthodontics, at King Abdulaziz University, in Saudi Arabia, who also runs her own private practice.
By Align TechnologyWell-being and work-life balance are not usually considered a priority. But when Dr. Reem built her practice, she sought to create a balance between a practice of care for her patients and one that took her and her staff's well-being into consideration. The result was a holistic approach that allowed her to be an effective practitioner and an accomplished academic while being a parent to three children. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Reem about her journey to where she is today, her philosophy on patient centricity, and its impact on how she's cultivated her personal practice.
Dr. Reem Alansari is a Board member of the Saudi Orthodontic Society (SOS), and a full-time Consultant & Associate Professor of Orthodontics, at King Abdulaziz University, in Saudi Arabia, who also runs her own private practice.