Monday, 28 January 2013

Aspen dental awards scholarships for students of at Boston University

We are pleased 3 on our new partnership with Boston University Goldman School of dental medicine and award two dental to announce academic year with $5,000 scholarships. The Aspen dental scholarship was awarded to Marina Gonchar, DMD, 14, and Benjamin Irzyk, DMD 14.

Aspen dental are here we proud to assist dental schools nationwide and help to reach dental students while studying their full potential. In turn helps us nourish the next generation of top dentists to ensure that patients have access to the quality health care they need.

We Marina and Benjamin about their career paths as dentists languages:


From left to right: Marina Gonchar, Joseph Calabrese, DMD, DMD 14; Benjamin Irzyk, DMD 14; Catherine Sarkis, JD, MBA

Marina Gonchar
DMD 14

What do you like most about dentistry?
I have to say that we are as if reviews make dentist, affecting not only the oral cavity, but the quality of the overall condition of the patient. Combines multiple skills to help provide care comprehensive patient dentistry. Many times at the dentist are the first that have the ability to identify the symptoms of diseases. I was really appreciating this point at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of dental medicine.

What are your professional goals as a dentist?
As a dentist is my primary goal, to be able to offer outstanding comprehensive dental care of my patients. This target to reach you must commit becomes a lifelong learners and stay current with the changes that technology brings. It is important also to the profession and your patients are always active in organized dentistry and in the service of the community outside of the Office.

Ben Irzyk
DMD 14

What influenced you to participate in dental school?
I remember what we wanted when we grew up in the 4th grade asked and I had written "Dentist." When I started in high school I reflect my hometown dentist. It turned out that after the first day in the Office, which I was addicted; I spent the rest of the summer hanging around the Office trying to learn as much as I could. Ultimately, I have my home during studies of the library and what I could assign to fact, my resume to build school dental clinic after my 4 years at the school. I am still so passionate and enthusiastic, a part of a such great professional like me 15 years ago.

What do you like most about dentistry?
The goal number one I did like a dentist is, my patients always in the first place. In an ideal world I would be lost in retirement with never a patient due to frustration or inadequate care or compassion for them. I would like the appropriate skills that allow me, clearly communicate with my patients more than a professional relationship but a trust and understanding. A dentist told me once: "Dentistry is the easy part." He said that the clinical work, every day we has been what to do and what we will do for the rest of our lives. To develop skills outside of the clinical area is what can really set a dentist, apart from the rest. The skills and the confidence must be solid, but listen to the patient and put them first can really go a long way.

Marina and Ben congratulations and good luck in your dental career!

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