My third year of dental school has been quite the roller coaster. At this point, the dentistry is the easiest part {which is something I never thought that I’d say when I was a first or second year}. My stress stems from everything else. I worry about scheduling, requirements, production, paperwork, administrative things, rotations, and patient management. To top it off, I am concerned about the time I will take off in the Spring after my little one is born.
I have been feeling very overwhelmed and, of course, my hormones do not help with my mood or ability to handle stress. Thankfully, I have had some great experiences lately which restore my dental school enthusiasm.
// I extracted my first tooth yesterday! It was exceptionally cool. A little wiggle and BAM!
// I observed a jaw surgery in the OR on Monday. I had never seen a dental surgery in a hospital setting before and it was amazing. If oral surgery residency was not an additional SIX years after dental school, I would consider it.
// I rotated through the Oroacial Pain clinic today. If you’ve been reading for a while, you know that this is a fascinating field to me and I definitely want to incorporate this branch of dentistry into my future practice. I love the idea of treating patients with chronic pain issues.
// I’ve had some great conversations with practicing dentists. It is great to get outside perspective and remember that dental school is NOTHING like private practice. Perspective, Samantha.
// I have especially enjoyed the patients who express sincere gratitude, it really alleviates the stress at times.
I am stressed, but I am blessed. Dental school is just plain hard and I’m in a bit of a funk, but I know it will pass. I am SO looking forward to Christmas break.
P.S. I am 20 weeks pregnant! I’ll do an update post soon.