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Dentistry is one of the best professions in the world, and it is up to the dentist to choose what type of practice they are going to have. Whether you are a new dentist just starting out or an established dentist who wants to get a handle on the way your practice is run, this is the episode for you.
Dr. Leonard Hess is a restorative dentist in Monroe, North Carolina and a senior faculty member of The Dawson Academy. Dr. Hess has a passion for dentistry and controlling his own destiny as a dentist. We talk about how dental school is a starting point and the importance of continued education, how to make your practice work for you instead of working for your practice, and how to get the most out of this extraordinary career journey.
You can find Leonard here:
Dr. Leonard Hess, DDS, PA
Show Notes
[02:54] Dr. Hess is a restorative dentists in Monroe, North Carolina.
[03:18] He is a restorative dentist who has been in practice for 18 years.
[03:38] Dr. Hess doesn't feel that there are a lot of professions out there where at the end of the day you get to say that you change people's live, but dentistry is one of those professions.
[04:08] When Dr. Hess was in dental school, he lived next door to the ADA and got to see a lot of speakers in dentistry. One thing he noticed was that what these speakers were talking about had nothing to do with dental school.
[05:06] He realized that when he graduated, he needed to learn what these speakers were doing.
[05:11] Right out of dental school he started taking some expensive and lengthy continuums to try and improve his clinical skills. This is where he met Dr. John Cranham.
[05:45] Dr. Hess played Carnegie Hall when he was 17 years old.
[06:36] He started lecturing and teaching in 2005.
[06:45] Then he became an associate faculty member at the Dawson Academy. In 2011, he became a senior faculty member.
[07:07] It's amazing how Peter Dawson is still relevant at 87 years old. It's a real pleasure and privilege to learn from him.
[08:13] Letting your practice be the source of your happiness.
[08:23] A lot of dentists get into the trap of having a happy mess which is a chaotic out-of-control life.
[09:26] How comparison is a thief of joy.
[09:59] BRULES: Bullcrap rules that are sometimes imposed on us. These can control and govern our lives and keep us from making the best decisions that we can make.
[10:49] There are a lot of BRULES in dentistry that are holding us back.
[11:38] Creating assets versus creating liabilities.
[12:19] Dental school prepares you at a minimal competency level. You still need continuing education.
[12:57] Students are coming out of dental school with stifling debt.
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Dentistry is one of the best professions in the world, and it is up to the dentist to choose what type of practice they are going to have. Whether you are a new dentist just starting out or an established dentist who wants to get a handle on the way your practice is run, this is the episode for you.
Dr. Leonard Hess is a restorative dentist in Monroe, North Carolina and a senior faculty member of The Dawson Academy. Dr. Hess has a passion for dentistry and controlling his own destiny as a dentist. We talk about how dental school is a starting point and the importance of continued education, how to make your practice work for you instead of working for your practice, and how to get the most out of this extraordinary career journey.
You can find Leonard here:
Dr. Leonard Hess, DDS, PA
Show Notes
[02:54] Dr. Hess is a restorative dentists in Monroe, North Carolina.
[03:18] He is a restorative dentist who has been in practice for 18 years.
[03:38] Dr. Hess doesn't feel that there are a lot of professions out there where at the end of the day you get to say that you change people's live, but dentistry is one of those professions.
[04:08] When Dr. Hess was in dental school, he lived next door to the ADA and got to see a lot of speakers in dentistry. One thing he noticed was that what these speakers were talking about had nothing to do with dental school.
[05:06] He realized that when he graduated, he needed to learn what these speakers were doing.
[05:11] Right out of dental school he started taking some expensive and lengthy continuums to try and improve his clinical skills. This is where he met Dr. John Cranham.
[05:45] Dr. Hess played Carnegie Hall when he was 17 years old.
[06:36] He started lecturing and teaching in 2005.
[06:45] Then he became an associate faculty member at the Dawson Academy. In 2011, he became a senior faculty member.
[07:07] It's amazing how Peter Dawson is still relevant at 87 years old. It's a real pleasure and privilege to learn from him.
[08:13] Letting your practice be the source of your happiness.
[08:23] A lot of dentists get into the trap of having a happy mess which is a chaotic out-of-control life.
[09:26] How comparison is a thief of joy.
[09:59] BRULES: Bullcrap rules that are sometimes imposed on us. These can control and govern our lives and keep us from making the best decisions that we can make.
[10:49] There are a lot of BRULES in dentistry that are holding us back.
[11:38] Creating assets versus creating liabilities.
[12:19] Dental school prepares you at a minimal competency level. You still need continuing education.
[12:57] Students are coming out of dental school with stifling debt.
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