Practice 40 NSU dental school interview questions covering clinical reasoning, patient care philosophy, and ethical scenarios.
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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.
A clear vision and purpose from their dental students are essential to the interviewing team at the Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine. With this question, your interviewers want to see evidence that you plan on making a positive and lasting impact on the dental profession.

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 chosen to become a dentist because of the broad impact I can make on my patients, their families, and my community. As a dentist, I can impact others by getting to know my patients on a closer level than most healthcare providers can. I say this because the mouth and the state of one's mouth have an incredible influence on someone's confidence level. The mouth also impacts many health aspects, including how and what someone eats and drinks, their sleep quality, and even how they talk. As a dentist, I will improve the profession by bringing this whole-health knowledge and mindset to my patients. When my patients feel motivated and empowered to take their entire health into their hands, it will create a trickle-down effect on other aspects of their lives, including their family members' well-being. This ripple will help create greater respect for oral health care, improving how the public views our profession and how often a patient visits the dentist."

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To provide a memorable response, be as specific as possible. Perhaps you desire to work with a particular population or community. Maybe your vow as a dentist is to teach your patients how diligent oral health impacts their overall health. Discuss with passion and enthusiasm how you plan to improve the dental profession and use your skills for the greater good. Keep in mind that it doesn't matter if your impact hopeful impact is on a very small or large scale, just as long as you are passionate about the difference you hope to make.

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