They say that college is wasted on the young, who never take full advantage of the resources available. So much to be learned and yet, so much wasted. In addition to conventional training, the one-on-one collaboration between faculty and students is, in many cases, inspirational and can even be intoxicating! For all too many of us, this essential learning style ends when we leave campus. The DSD Magazine has the opportunity to begin to fill some of the void created when we leave school. The engagement, discussions and mentors available through the magazine will help make interdisciplinary dentistry even more accessible for us all.
Most clinicians recognize the importance of dental continuing education but do not know how best to educate themselves. Selecting an educational pathway filled with opportunities for clinical interaction is the most predictable way to improve oneself in this or any profession.
We believe effective study clubs have three fundamental philosophies:
The study club is the perfect forum to incorporate aspects of clinical dentistry, biology, medicine, the behavioral sciences, practice and financial management in a collaborative environment including hands on experience as well as an appreciation for the "Big Picture" and how any given technique or treatment applies to the everyday practice of dentistry. There are over 250 Seattle Study Club affiliates around the world—each one dedicated to cultivating excellence in comprehensive dentistry.