Ethics of Business and Dental
The responsibility of communicating with dental patients can be very humbling. As a volunteer at the New River Valley Free Clinic’s Dental Program, I speak with people who often have no health insurance and insufficient income to pay for dental services. Many prospective patients are anxious and in pain. My job is to gather their personal information, get a description of their problem, and schedule them for an appointment. One aspect of my position I find particularly challenging and enjoyable is the adjustments in communication I must make to effectively interact with people of varying personalities and educational backgrounds. Whether they are rude and impatient or lighthearted and optimistic, I constantly strive to offer reassurance, understanding, and a solution to their particular dental problem. On the whole, patients sincerely appreciate the care they receive from the Dental Program. The role I play in the relief of patients or retaining their self-confidence is not only humbling, but it also confirms my desire to bec
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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