Monday, October 9, 2017

WesternU Student Authors

  


DMD 2018 : Diana Liao 



What made you choose dentistry?

Dentistry is in my blood. But I never thought this was going to be the career for me until late into my undergraduate career. With immigrant parents who work rigorous hours to provide a comfortable life for my 2 siblings and I- to be honest, dentistry did not seem that glamorous at a young age. My parents never pushed dentistry upon me but they always re-assured me that they loved their jobs and the communities they served in. In college, I needed a part time job and I found myself working in dental offices for a few extra bucks. From one patient to the next, I began to fall in love with the interpersonal relationships I was building. I fell in love with the idea that dentistry can offer me far more than just drill and fill, it was about the people, the team, and the personalized care that I can provide for my patients. I loved the idea of a career that I can take full ownership of. And thus, began my dental school journey.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years (family, location, career)? 

In 10 years, I hope to have a thriving private practice in Southern California with two associates. I want to develop a well-trained, organized staff and work environment so I can continue to do more than just dentistry.  I hope to be a good mother, dog mom, wife, friend, and to continue doing all the things that I love. A well-balanced life has always been important to me. In 10 years, I hope to continue to hike, run, PureBarre, and enjoy weekends at the beach. As much as I love my career, I want to make sure I have enough time for my family and loved ones. 

What draws you to want to be involved in organized dentistry?

I am a true believer of a strong network and what a unified group can achieve. Organized dentistry is the voice and strength behind our profession. I see myself in organized dentistry and always doing the work necessary to help my colleagues continue to live in an era where we can continue to provide comprehensive work for our patients with outside influences. I want to have opportunities to volunteer and to give back. This is where my passion lies and I know my colleagues in organized dentistry will continue to inspire me to be a better both professionally and in my personal life.

What three celebrities would you like in your dream wedding party?

Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) from Parks and Rec, because I am basically as awkward and determined as she is in life. Maid of Honor material for sure. She will have my whole wedding planned before I ever knew we were friends.

Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother because you always need that one guy at a wedding to stir the pot and to make the night LEGENDARY.

Olivia Pope from Scandal, to keep things under control. As the bride, I want to feel like I’m being watched for like the president.
(Yes, I watch too much TV)

DMD 2019 : Marc Bernardo


What made you choose dentistry?

Dentistry has been in my life ever since I was in the womb.  My mother was studying for her California State Boards while she was pregnant with me.  During that time, she would teach the both of us, hoping I too could benefit from those study sessions.  Now, just having passed my NBDE Part I, I think it worked! Being surrounded by two general practitioners as parents, I saw the blessings the field of dentistry offers not only the provider but also the community they serve.  The puzzle pieces of dentistry as a career slowly but surely began to piece themselves throughout my education, much more so in grad school.  I pursued a masters in public health, and it was with my experiences as a public health dental professional I realized the disparities of oral health amongst my own community of Riverside and San Bernardino County.  In a time where international missionaries are popular, I realized I can do the most help just driving 5 minutes from my neighborhood.  Access to care for underserved communities is such a big issue and I hope to lend a helping hand in the field to fix it. 

Where do you see yourself in 10 years (family, location, career)?

Ten years from now, I see myself happily married with two children, a dog, and an aquarium full of fish.  I plan on serving the community via my family's group practice and continue to care for my neighbors in Riverside and San Bernardino County.  Along with dentistry I would love to see my hobbies in photography and eating food matriculate into a side career, perhaps in photo foodie journalism.

What draws you to want to be involved in organized dentistry?

I have witnessed the benefits of organized dentistry throughout my life via my parents practice.  Being international dentists, educated in the Philippines and now flourishing as general practitioners, I have seen the hardships they have encountered along the way.  CDA and TDIC was always their security blanket when it came to developing a practice, obtaining CE's, and practice management.  My experiences working in organized dentistry helped me realize that dentistry is much more than treating patients in a clinic.  It is advocating for the greater good to preserve the integrity of the profession for clinicians and the individuals we serve.  

What three celebrities would you like in your dream wedding party?

The peoples champion, The Rock.  He is one of the most electrifying, inspiring, and down right entertaining individuals I admire.  

Justin Timberlake! I really like the guy and I hope inviting the other members of NSYNC to my wedding will lead to a reunion tour!

Jason Segal for the down to earth likable guy he is.

If my wife decides to extend her bridal party, I'd add Mark Whalberg and Paul Rudd too.

DMD 2020 : Shelby Maurice



What made you choose dentistry?

Growing up, one of my favorite things about every holiday was the candy that accompanied it. The candy canes and chocolate at Christmas, the jelly beans and Peeps at Easter, not to mention the sweet tooth smorgasbord that was Halloween. This passion for sugar landed me in the dental chair with decay. I had always enjoyed getting my teeth cleaned and my fluoride treatments, so I was a little curious as to what this non-check up appointment with my dentist was going to be like. Two visits, four restorations, and double prizes from the treasure chest later, I was hooked on dentistry. After starting my orthodontic treatment with a palate expander at age 9, my appreciation for the esthetic aspect of dentistry began to grow and, in high school I worked as a dental assistant for a mobile practice serving the elderly population in the Metro Detroit area of Michigan. When my first-hand experience with dentistry changed from the esthetics of straightening and whitening to the functionality of restoring lost chewing surfaces and removing problematic teeth, I gained a more full appreciation of and passion for how dental treatment provided with knowledge and care can change someone’s life in a majorly profound way. Dentistry is how I want to help heal the world, one smile at a time.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years (family, location, career)?

This is a great questions, and, too, would love to know the answer to it! At this point in my life, I have so many different possibilities for the future that I am playing with in my head that that is an entire blog in itself. In ten years, I hope to be living in a place that inspires me, making a living by doing work that helps others, with people who I respect and enjoy, and who challenge me to be a better practitioner and human being. While I am not sure of the specifics of a decade from now, I can tell you with confidence that I will be providing world-class dental care, and will be involved in organized dentistry, volunteering in my community, and mentoring young people who are interested in entering STEM fields.


 What draws you to want to be involved in organized dentistry?

As a dental assistant, the level of need that I saw in the elderly populations I worked with was astounding. The neglect of proper oral hygiene, by both family members and assisted living facility staff, was shocking and sobering to me as a young pre-dental student. The doctor that I worked for was very involved in advocating for her patients within organized dentistry at both the local and state level, and I was inspired by her actions to want to do the same when I was a dentist. During orientation for dental school, when the CDA representative opportunity was presented, I knew right away that this was something I was interested in, and I am so glad that I got to be a part of the team. Being able to work with, learn from, and share the student journey with peers from California’s other dental schools has been nothing short of inspiring. Being a part of CDA, an organization that is so fully dedicated to bettering the field for the dentists, students, and patients of the state has lit a flame in me that will burn for the rest of my life. Whether through advocacy, leadership training, participating in committees, and more, I want not only directly provide care to help those in need, but I want to help be a part of the changes that alleviates that need, while also working with others to create a great experience for providers. The best part of the world, and the profession, is the people we are in it with. What a waste it would be not to try to connect with them and do meaningful things.

What three celebrities would you like in your dream wedding party?

Kanye West (to keep everyone on their toes, give a wack speech, and keep things from being too predictable), Lady Gaga (to help me pick out the bridal party clothes and lend a hand to general aesthetics/awesomeness), and Willy Wonka (because imagine the best wedding you’ve ever been to, then add Willy Wonka)

DMD 2021 : Daniel Aclan



What made you choose dentistry?

My initial interest started at an early age with my pediatric dentist Dr. Golden. He made every visit enjoyable, even with my bad candy habits and multiple cavities as a kid. Fast-forward two decades later while working at a pediatric dental office as a dental assistant; I will never forget this little boy from Nicaragua. After his initial exam, the doctor stated every one of his twenty teeth needed to be extracted due to decay and infection. He was only 10 years old. I had a mixture of feelings because the drastic state of his oral health could have been prevented through nutritional education and better habits. Because the treatment plan was in his best interest, we continued to carry on with the procedure. Cognizant of his anxiety, I controlled the tone of my voice as I instructed and encouraged him: "respira por la nariz" and "muy valiente mi amigo." We were able to extract eight teeth before the doctor had to stop due to max anesthetic injection. Experiences like this and helping those most in need fuel my passion for dentistry. 


Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

In 10 years I see myself married with two kids living in the bay area. I will be working at multiple dental offices as a pediatric dentist and teaching part-time at a dental school. My main focus will be being a great husband to my wife, a great father to my kids and a great teacher to my students and patients. I also plan to be involved with community based dental clinics and events like CDA Cares.


What draws you to want to be involved in organized dentistry?

My interest in organized dentistry stems from my passion to collaborate with others and build relationships as a community. I was first truly introduced to this topic by Marc Bernardo who opened my eyes to the importance of organized dentistry. This sparked my interest in being involved in events like lobby day at Sacramento and CDA House of Delegates. Listening to how passionate each CDA rep is at WesternU inspires me to be a part of that lineage and create a positive environment where we all can learn, grow and make strides for the future of dentistry.


What three celebrities would you like in your dream wedding party?

The three celebrities or fictional characters I would bring to my bridal party are, Obama, Steph Curry, and Arnold from the Nickelodeon cartoon show Hey Arnold. The way Obama and Steph carry themselves in the public eye makes me want to be the third leg to their tripod friendship. Hey Arnold because he was one of my first childhood friends and he deserves a seat at my bridal party.  

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