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Denial and avoidance are common reactions to experiencing a failure, but these actions might only serve to make things worse for you. Dealing with failure in a responsible, proactive manner is an important life skill for all humans to have, and even more so for those with a scalpel in their hands. Now, you may consider him as our resident co-host or maybe our most frequent guest. In either case, Dr. Ben Hechler is back with more expert tips and tricks, this time on how to better navigate failure as an oral maxillofacial surgeon. We discuss Dr. Ben’s coping mechanisms and other healthy ways of dealing with failure, why it’s vital to have adequate protocols in place for overcoming surgical complications, how your daily activities (including what you eat) influence your ability to cope with failure, and why we all need to avoid denial and accept responsibility when things don’t go out way. Excellent communication is an important aspect of handling failure as it builds trust with patients and provides a platform for your colleagues to help you wherever they can, and using failure as motivation for improvement is a sure way to prevent blaming others and indeed yourself. After assessing how failure plays out in gender roles and why there’s this distinction in the first place, we hear about Ben and Grant’s favorite movies and series before ending with some valuable lessons on failure as taught by Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Dr. Ben Hechler on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hechler/
Blue Cross North Carolina — https://www.bluecrossnc.com/
‘Complications: acknowledging, managing, and coping with human error’ — https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583051/
Crime and Punishment — https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7144.Crime_and_Punishment
‘Combating professional burnout’ — https://www.joms.org/article/S0278-2391(84)80004-X/fulltext
KLS Martin — https://www.klsmartin.com/en/
Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/
Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/
Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/
Dr. Grant Stucki Email — [email protected]
Dr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
By Grant Stucki - oral and maxillofacial surgeon4.9
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Denial and avoidance are common reactions to experiencing a failure, but these actions might only serve to make things worse for you. Dealing with failure in a responsible, proactive manner is an important life skill for all humans to have, and even more so for those with a scalpel in their hands. Now, you may consider him as our resident co-host or maybe our most frequent guest. In either case, Dr. Ben Hechler is back with more expert tips and tricks, this time on how to better navigate failure as an oral maxillofacial surgeon. We discuss Dr. Ben’s coping mechanisms and other healthy ways of dealing with failure, why it’s vital to have adequate protocols in place for overcoming surgical complications, how your daily activities (including what you eat) influence your ability to cope with failure, and why we all need to avoid denial and accept responsibility when things don’t go out way. Excellent communication is an important aspect of handling failure as it builds trust with patients and provides a platform for your colleagues to help you wherever they can, and using failure as motivation for improvement is a sure way to prevent blaming others and indeed yourself. After assessing how failure plays out in gender roles and why there’s this distinction in the first place, we hear about Ben and Grant’s favorite movies and series before ending with some valuable lessons on failure as taught by Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Dr. Ben Hechler on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hechler/
Blue Cross North Carolina — https://www.bluecrossnc.com/
‘Complications: acknowledging, managing, and coping with human error’ — https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583051/
Crime and Punishment — https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7144.Crime_and_Punishment
‘Combating professional burnout’ — https://www.joms.org/article/S0278-2391(84)80004-X/fulltext
KLS Martin — https://www.klsmartin.com/en/
Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/
Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/
Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/
Dr. Grant Stucki Email — [email protected]
Dr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059

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