The Hidden Realities of Board Certification
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In this episode, Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Sarah Harding discuss the challenges and emotional toll of board exams in the dental and oral surgery fields. They share personal experiences, study strategies, and the systemic issues surrounding board certification, including the pressures of patient dynamics and the need for diversity in leadership roles within the profession.
Takeaways
- Board exams are often seen as a professional hazing ritual.
- The process of finding patients for board exams can be stressful and ethically questionable.
- Many students experience burnout during board preparation.
- The oral surgery boards have different requirements compared to other specialties.
- The emotional toll of board exams can linger long after completion.
- Confidence plays a crucial role in performing well on board exams.
- Study groups and collaboration can enhance understanding and retention of material.
- The board certification process can feel like a money grab rather than a true measure of competency.
- Diversity and inclusion in leadership roles are essential for the future of the profession.
- The evolving nature of board recertification is a positive change for practitioners.
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