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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
The Admissions Committee at Columbia University CDM wants evidence that you have a beat on the conversations happening in the field of dentistry and oral medicine. The dental profession faces many challenges today and in the future. These challenges include the aging population, less access to affordable oral care, significant changes in dental technology, and increasing technical expenses.
Be prepared to discuss with your admissions interviewers the pain points you believe the dental industry faces. Rather than ending on a 'doom and gloom' tone, be sure to offer some positive statements regarding your hope for the industry and how you plan to make a positive impact as a dental professional.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I have spent a lot of time watching roundtable videos, reading journals on the future of dentistry, and diving into blogs related to the challenges dentists expect to face. The top issues include the aging population and the demand it will put on the dental industry, particularly for aesthetic treatments. This demand will increase the expectation of dentists to possess the newest and best technology and fully train their teams on these advancements. Still, the associated expenses are put primarily on the dentist. Also, with this fast and continuous change in dental tech, dentists will need to focus significantly on continued education, again incurring significant expenses. I was speaking with my dentist not long ago, and she estimates that, since becoming a dentist, she has invested at least 100,000 in continued education. In the future, I would love for dentists to gain access to more affordable options to continue educating themselves on the latest industry techniques. Further partnerships with the companies manufacturing this tech would benefit the dentist, the manufacturer, and the patient. Overall, I feel positive, knowing that our industry is ever-evolving. If we can find a way to make these changes financially sustainable for medical professionals, that would be the ideal situation."

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