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Top 5 Topics:
- 72 Hours in the OR: The Reality of Flap Surgery
- The Truth About Surgeons and Lawsuits
- From Residency Struggles to Surgeon Success
- Living Like a Resident After Graduation
- Imposter Syndrome on Day One
Quotes & Wisdom:
(a) Teamwork keeps the ‘machine’ running. — 08:27–08:58
(b) Patient-first means every small task matters. — 10:01–11:16
(c) The emotional cost of flap failure. — 12:33–13:10
(d) Learn wherever you land. — 15:29–16:38
(e) Surgeons aren’t villains—we took an oath. — 20:20–21:07
(f) No surgery is 100%—own complications, manage them. — 21:43–22:14
(g) Make the call schedule as a team. — 09:31–10:01
(h) Live like a resident (a little longer). — 39:57–44:50
(i) Track cash flow; delay gratification. — 44:50–45:26
(j) First-day jitters are normal—you belong. — 54:11–54:39
Questions:
“Tell me about your experience in residency more—your program did a lot of flaps… tell me more about that.” — 11:28
“Did you ever consider going into head & neck surgery?” — 16:41
“What day works best for a weekly oral boards prep for all of us?” — 32:02
“Hospital privileges—did you look into that?” — 34:16
“Which city did you like better—Boston or Philly?” — 03:26
“What did you look at buying right after graduating?” — 39:31
“What’s your evening wind-down before Day 1?” — 52:20
Now available on:
- Dr. Gallagher’s Podcast & YouTube Channel
- Long Island Dentists Podcast #2
- Dose of Dental Podcast #177
- 9.2025
By Students of Dentistry5
55 ratings
Top 5 Topics:
- 72 Hours in the OR: The Reality of Flap Surgery
- The Truth About Surgeons and Lawsuits
- From Residency Struggles to Surgeon Success
- Living Like a Resident After Graduation
- Imposter Syndrome on Day One
Quotes & Wisdom:
(a) Teamwork keeps the ‘machine’ running. — 08:27–08:58
(b) Patient-first means every small task matters. — 10:01–11:16
(c) The emotional cost of flap failure. — 12:33–13:10
(d) Learn wherever you land. — 15:29–16:38
(e) Surgeons aren’t villains—we took an oath. — 20:20–21:07
(f) No surgery is 100%—own complications, manage them. — 21:43–22:14
(g) Make the call schedule as a team. — 09:31–10:01
(h) Live like a resident (a little longer). — 39:57–44:50
(i) Track cash flow; delay gratification. — 44:50–45:26
(j) First-day jitters are normal—you belong. — 54:11–54:39
Questions:
“Tell me about your experience in residency more—your program did a lot of flaps… tell me more about that.” — 11:28
“Did you ever consider going into head & neck surgery?” — 16:41
“What day works best for a weekly oral boards prep for all of us?” — 32:02
“Hospital privileges—did you look into that?” — 34:16
“Which city did you like better—Boston or Philly?” — 03:26
“What did you look at buying right after graduating?” — 39:31
“What’s your evening wind-down before Day 1?” — 52:20
Now available on:
- Dr. Gallagher’s Podcast & YouTube Channel
- Long Island Dentists Podcast #2
- Dose of Dental Podcast #177
- 9.2025

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