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Why Your Spouse Should Be Involved Your Dental Career Decisions | CDP

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In dental career decisions, there are many factors to consider. You’ve got to weigh your options carefully and consider everything from location to practice type. However, you cannot decide alone if you have a spouse or long-term partner. As you move through a job search at the beginning of your dental career, advance as a clinician, and change your employment situation, consider involving those closest to you in evaluating your career commitments. Working as a Dentist Can Strain Your Relationship Dentistry is hard work, especially early in your career. It can require long hours and the bulk of your mental and emotional energy. Long days and complex cases can leave you feeling drained with little left to give to your spouse or family when you get home. Whether you’re a newcomer to the field or an experienced doctor, investing in good habits to help you avoid burnout is worth the effort. Getting home with enough energy and attention span to bond with your spouse a...

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Dr. Craig Copeland

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