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Takeaways Gary Dennis shares his journey of running 100 miles a month. The importance of accountability in fitness challenges. Endodontic training is intensive and requires dedication. Relationships between general dentists and specialists matter. Communication is key in referrals and patient care. Pet peeves include lack of proper referrals and communication. The evolution of dental professionals includes social media presence. Popularity does not always equate to expertise in dentistry. The rise of dental coaches raises questions about their qualifications. Financial literacy is crucial for young dentists. Summary In this episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, host Horton interviews Gary Dennis, an endodontist known for his unfiltered honesty. They discuss Gary's journey in running 100 miles a month, the challenges of endodontic training, and the dynamics between specialists and general dentists. The conversation also touches on communication issues in referrals, pet peeves in the dental field, the evolution of dental professionals in the age of social media, and the rise of dental coaches. Gary emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for young dentists and the need for genuine mentorship in the profession. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gary Dennis 01:53 The 100 Mile Challenge Journey 10:05 Endodontic Training and Experience 19:10 The Specialist vs. General Dentist Dynamic 27:55 Communication Challenges in Dentistry 36:03 Pet Peeves in Referrals 44:47 The Evolution of Dental Professionals 55:06 The Rise of Dental Coaches
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