Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Blog 4: Interview Preparation

1. I plan to interview one of Dr. Patel's (mentor, Dentist) assistants because of course her assistants are very familiar with dentistry and they did go to dental school and learn all the same things a dentist learns but they are dentist's assistants. I chose Dr. Patel's assistant and not her because I am saving her for the more hard questioned interview and the more time consuming ones.

2. Some open-ended questions I can ask in addition to the 5 assigned questions are:
  • What makes a dentist successful?
  • What types of relationships do a dentist and his/her dental assistant have? Also what are the duties of a dental assistant?
  • What about dentistry would you recommend to a young person looking into dentistry?

Odd Day at The Dentists'

I just came back from the dentist and today, being a Tuesday, was kids day like every Tuesdays. Today was a little different, Dr. Patel accidentally booked a little to many patients and it was a disaster. Firstly, Dr. Patel has 3 operating rooms and 1 x-ray room which she occasionally uses to treat patients. In order to get the patients in and out faster, Dr. Patel treats 2 or 3 patients at a time and has her assistants do the finishing touches such as, clean patients teeth. Normally, kids aren't too bad at the dentist even though almost all kids hate the dentist. However, today there was a cute little girl about 7 or 8 years old who was waiting for Dr. Patel. I was also waiting for her and I started to ask her if she was scared and I kind of became her friend within 10 minutes. Fastfoward 15 minutes, the doctor comes and tries to look inside her mouth and the little girl just starts crying and screaming. This was bad in many ways because not only would the little girl not stop screaming, she was screaming so loud she was scaring all the other kids into thinking the dentist rooms were that bad when in fact it isn't so bad and hardly ever painful. Furthermore, this girl would not even let Dr. Patel look inside her mouth to see if everything was good and she didn't have cavities. Every time, Dr. Patel would try to look into her mouth, the little girl would scream louder and louder. This is where I came in. I had to hold that poor girl down, but not too roughly, and I had never seen a little girl so scared. The worse part was when we came out the room and no kids wanted to go into the dentist rooms. Yet despite the fact that the girl screamed so passionately, the day was pretty quiet.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Blog 3: Topic Choice and Semester 1 ESLR Goals

 Due Date:   Friday 8/23 by 8AM
Punit Patel 
Dentistry

1. My topic is Dentistry.

2.  I-Poly Citizen : I plan to be a great I-Poly students by being responsible by coming to school on time every day. I also plan to be helpful by not only attending I-Poly events to raise money for the senior class, but also helping my fellow senior classmates and ASB by helping clean and set up for the events.

Effective Learner : I plan to be an effective learner by being prepared and having all my materials in class the day I need them by putting them in my backpack or car the night before. I also plan to keep up my grades from last year which were all Approaching Exemplary except one, which was proficient. 

Effective User of Technology : I plan to be an effective user of technology by only using my technology for academic things in class such as dictionaries and emails and web pages instead of games and texting. Furthermore, I plan to incorporate technology such as power points in presentations in class.

Effective Communicator : I plan to listen to my peers and what they have to say and communicate properly and with them as well as teachers. I also plan to be an effective communicator by giving everyone a fair ammount to speak without interruptions. 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Blog Assignment # 2 Summer Mentorship


Title:  Summer Mentorship Component
Due Date: Monday, August 19th by 8AM
Punit Patel
Dentistry

Literal

1. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvHSxJ3-1stOdEJiU1h6MklrYmdRQnNMb0FaRkpLc0E#gid=0

2. Rita Patel (909) 624-7222

3.

  • How many years of college does it take to become a dentist?

  • What are some tips to successfully owning a dental firm?


Interpretive

4. The most important thing I gained from this experience is that it takes hard work and determination and passion to become a successful dentist and to run a dental firm. Because of this experience I am a hundred percent sure I want to pursue this career and I will be ready on my first day of college and dental school.

Applied

5. What I did during my mentorship helped me pick this topic because for one I enjoy this very much and I want to research it and interpretive it more so I know and understand what I am up against. I have no doubts about this topic and about this career.