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Dianne Barnard is a Registered Nurse and former nursing instructor. She is also board certified in Psychiatric Nursing and Holistic Nursing Critical Care.
Caring for dental patients is typically not funny business, and someone who cracks jokes under dire circumstances may have their humor rejected. There is a time for humor in dentistry, but it must be mindful. Your interviewers pose a question like this to know that you would join their dental school with a bit of professional fun while also ensuring that you do so in a tactful manner.

Dianne Barnard is a Registered Nurse and former nursing instructor. She is also board certified in Psychiatric Nursing and Holistic Nursing Critical Care.
"In the classroom, I learn best when I am interacting with others and having fun. Because of this, I wouldn't hesitate to use humor with my fellow students in a classroom setting. While working in practice with patients, there would always be room for smiling and a laugh with a patient to brighten their day, but this must always be done with tact and good judgment. I also feel that humor should be encouraged among the students in any dental program to help them get through stressful times. If I were fortunate enough to join your program, I would look forward to building great relationships that would last the rest of my career."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
If humor is used, it should be very mild and universal. It's a good policy to be kind, tolerant, professional, and compassionate with your patients. Laugh at a patient's joke, if appropriate, and acknowledge a patient's attempt to be cheerful, but follow rather than lead with humor, and only support, chuckle, or smile at anything that would be universally accepted. Some people poke fun at themselves, but sometimes, it's a self-esteem issue, so it's best to avoid playing along.

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