Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Newsflash!


Cathy - Congratulations on your engagement! We wish you and Dwight a happy life together and
wedded bliss!

(Check out that bling! Cathy is six months new to our team and we're very lucky to have her as part of our team at East Berlin Smiles)

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Setting Up For Success

We recently sat down for a Q & A with our EFDA extern, Laine Watson.  Laine has been completing her 500 hours of  assisting and EFDA duties in our office since October of 2010, and will be finishing in January 2011.  It's been great having her as an extern at East Berlin Smiles.  We have seen her develop her assisting skills and increase her confidence through patient communication.  
Diva's: Laine, what attracted you to the dental field?

Laine: I think a person's smile is very important in the way they feel about themselves. So I want to help someone feel good about themselves.

Diva's: We agree. That is definitely a perk of dental assisting. Did you ever consider a career in dental hygiene? If so, why did you choose to become a dental assistant?

Laine: I initially considered going to school for hygiene but thought dental assisting would be a great opportunity to get the experience and knowledge of the dental field. In the future, I may go back to school for hygiene.

Diva's: We're not bias or anything, but we think you picked the right field! That is a great goal to have. Tell us more about your recent schooling.

Laine: My schooling was a full-time, 15 month EFDA program at Keystone Technical Institute in Harrisburg, PA. I learned all the basics of dental assisting like charting, chair side procedures, identifying different instruments and passing them.  Since it was an EFDA program, I also had training in placing and finishing amalgam and composite restorations. Everything I learned was very helpful, but I do wish there was a little more hands-on experience.

Diva's: Now that you are doing the extern portion of your training, how does the "real" office compare to what you did in school?

Laine: The "real" office is very different than school. First, I'm actually working on "real" patients not models which is a huge difference. Some of the materials used in Dr. Cockley's office are different from what we used in school and that makes procedure steps a little different from what I was taught. Digital x-ray sensors are placed differently in the patients mouth than traditional film.

Diva's: It certainly is easy to work without the distractions of a tongue and saliva! What has your extern experience been like?

Laine: My extern experience has been great! Everyone in the office is very knowledgeable and helpful. I have learned so much and I am very thankful to be at such a great office that is willing to work with me and explain things to me.

Diva's: What have you learned here that you will take with you and apply to your new job?

Laine: Everything that I have learned while on extern I will take with me and apply to my future career. You two are great at what you do-watching and listening to you interact with patients has taught me how to feel more comfortable talking and explaining things to patients.

Diva's: Thanks Laine. You are doing a great job. What would you like to see on our blog that may be helpful to other assistants?

Laine: I think it would be helpful for new assistants to read about what to expect in an office-knowing what to look for in a potential office, helpful interview tips, and what a doctor might expect from a brand new assistant. Tips on procedures and lab work would be nice, as well as tips that might make something easier or faster that you have figured out over your years assisting. Also, what doctors look for in a cover letter and resume that will make you stand out from the rest.

Diva's: Those are some great topic ideas and we will definitely include them in future posts. Now that you are almost finished your externship and are going to be looking for a job, what are some key things you will be looking for in an office?

Laine: I will be looking for a team that is very knowledgeable and that truly care about their patients. A practice that is up-to-date in procedures and equipment and that are consistent with continuing education.

Diva's: Thanks for sitting down with us. We know there are alot of assistants out there in your same position or someone who may be considering dental assisting as a career and your candid answers will be helpful to them.