{"id":2648,"date":"2016-10-11T06:00:42","date_gmt":"2016-10-11T11:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/allisonwatts.com\/?p=2648"},"modified":"2020-08-28T12:05:09","modified_gmt":"2020-08-28T17:05:09","slug":"ep-53","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allisonwatts.com\/ep-53\/","title":{"rendered":"Ep #53: Humanistic Dentistry and Leadership with Dr. Michael Shuster"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"dr-schuster\"We often talk on this podcast about how we as dentists can better serve our patients. Our guest this week does that wholeheartedly, but he has also dedicated his life to improving the lives of\u00a0other dentists.<\/p>\n

Dr. Michael Shuster joins us this week to talk about his work training\u00a0young dentists to do more than merely treat their patients’ problems. Dr. Shuster talks about\u00a0misconceptions within\u00a0dental culture, which are part of\u00a0why so many young dentists get trapped into practices that will ultimately become a burden rather than a joy.<\/p>\n

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We then discuss how the vast majority of dentists practice in a mechanistic, rather than humanistic, fashion. Dr. Shuster also describes the four levels of dentistry, and how a humanistic approach can have myriad benefits: better relationships with patients, a smaller practice, and more income.<\/p>\n

Finally, Dr. Shuster takes a few questions and shares a particularly touching patient story with all of us. Don’t miss this incredibly insightful and inspiring episode!<\/p>\n

What You’ll Learn From This Episode:<\/h3>\n