Assalamualaikum wbt
This post is intended to guide my sister, Ajie throughout the interview. Prepare well, do well in your interview later as I'm working hard to prepare this for you.
First Question
Why Dentistry? Why do you want to become a dentist?
To answer this question, try to tell your own personal experience.
Example :
"I'm from rural area. Dental hygiene is being neglected mostly especially for the children and young adult. Most of them doesn't really emphasized on dental hygiene care. Some of them also started smoking as early as in primary school.
I'd like to be role model for them and show that a rural child like them also can succeed. I want to motivate them to study harder. "
A lot of things you get gain when choosing dentistry as career path.
- People. If you like to work with people, you’ll certainly get a lot of people time. It is a very caring profession, and the relationships are the best part of it. Being a dentist mean you'll be working in the patient's intimate zone (15 feet). This means you need to deal with the patient directly, as in examine and perform various treatment procedures on them. You'll gain trust from your patient. Why not? Since to treat them, you're using sharp instruments in their mouth. Dentists are generally highly trusted and respected.
- Variety. It’s always challenging and interesting. No two days are ever the same. When you think you’ve learned all there is to learn, you’ll see something new. Do you deal well with change and constant learning? If you want life to be black and white, this isn’t for you.
- Excitement. You wouldn’t expect it to be action-packed, but it’s not your average desk job pushing paper around. There’s never a dull moment. Whether it’s a kooky patient such as crying pediatric patient, fussy old lady or traumatic adult patient (example : NISA), an assistant who calls in sick, or an emergency root canal, you will not get bored. The day will fly by, and there will be no chance to sit around, bored, staring at the clock waiting for the hours to pass you by.
- Warm Satisfaction. You get a chance to help others and even change lives. Your job is to help make people smile better. Everyday you get the chance to offer real, concrete solutions and actually fix things for people.
- Creativity. People may not realize that there is a lot of creativity to being a dentist. On some levels it’s very pragmatic and scientific, but the actual work is like carving or sculpting. You get to work with your hand skill and this will be your daily activities.
- Great hours. You can generally set your hours. Part-time is always a possibility, allowing you to maintain a balanced lifestyle. It’s also a great career for women who want to have a family.
- Good income.
- USM has been given APEX university title (Accelerated Programme for Excellence). This made USM stand out as one of the leading research university in Malaysia.
- Health campus is located in Kubang Kerian, Kelantan. In location-wise, it might be costly to go as to travel from my place, I have to take 2 flights. But in environment-wise and economy-wise, I think it's the best place to study.
- Dental school is located near the ever-busy USM Hospital. 5 years would be enough for me to adapt well in working later.
- Some of my senior suggests USM if I want to take up dentistry. They have told me a lot of details on USM DDS program.
- DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) syllabus. Starting from academic session 2012/13, the learning process no longer using 'block' system just like the Medical (MD) students use. Instead, the syllabus has been transformed where there are 6 different courses which taught at the same time. The main dental course is Oral Biology which is being taught throughout the year. Students can engage and relate more efficiently between each different courses.
- Dental school USM located strategically between student residence and hospital. It also has dental clinic at ground floor. Even though the building has 3 floors, hey we got elevator! Yey!
- Dental School USM has thumbprint system as attendance marking :D
- It's Dental School not Dental Faculty, which I thinks it's cool :)
- What do you know about dentistry?
- What is caries?
You could also be asked what you understand by a certain speciality in dentistry, such as endodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, prosthodontics or oral surgery.
Finally, if you’ve commented on it, more complex topics such as “what is root canal treatment?” and “what is the procedure of implant placement” could come up.
* What I've highlighted is reallyx2 IMPORTANT! They asked about it last year.
- How do you see yourself 10 years from now?