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Welcome back to another episode of the JAM Dental Podcast, and welcome back Jake! Today, we're discussing goal-setting, our methods, and challenges we've faced with the whole process. Being that we are three individuals, we all have different ways of setting goals and working towards achieving them. We'd go so far as to say that what one person may perceive as 'not a goal-setting technique' may work perfectly well for another person; it's all a very personal process. Big shout-out to Microsoft Excel for making goal-setting a possibility.
Lastly, an actual big thanks to Dr. Linnea Boyev for the excellent musical addition. No JAM session is truly complete without some, well, jams. She's a multi-talented educator and you check out what she does at https://linneaboyev.com/.
Our next interview will be with Dr. Darren Hoffmann, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the Carver College of Medicine. D1's have the pleasure of taking Anatomy with Dr. Hoffmann during the Spring semester. Send us your questions!
Welcome back to another episode of the JAM Dental Podcast, and welcome back Jake! Today, we're discussing goal-setting, our methods, and challenges we've faced with the whole process. Being that we are three individuals, we all have different ways of setting goals and working towards achieving them. We'd go so far as to say that what one person may perceive as 'not a goal-setting technique' may work perfectly well for another person; it's all a very personal process. Big shout-out to Microsoft Excel for making goal-setting a possibility.
Lastly, an actual big thanks to Dr. Linnea Boyev for the excellent musical addition. No JAM session is truly complete without some, well, jams. She's a multi-talented educator and you check out what she does at https://linneaboyev.com/.
Our next interview will be with Dr. Darren Hoffmann, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the Carver College of Medicine. D1's have the pleasure of taking Anatomy with Dr. Hoffmann during the Spring semester. Send us your questions!