//LUKE HUTCHINGS - GETTING GOOD OVER TIME E155

 

In this week’s episode of Dentology, hosts Chris and Andy chat with Luke Hutchings, a dentist in general practice in Hampshire and the President of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD).

Luke shares his inspiration for becoming a dentist, memories of graduating from Cardiff Dental School in 2002, and his early career days in the NHS where he built clinical experience and honed his patient communication skills.

He discusses whether the NHS provides a foundation for newly qualified dentists and if there’s a trend towards ‘going private’ too soon.

Luke also talks about his decision to transition to private practice in 2011, the training that supported this move, being recognised as the Aesthetic Dentist of the Year in 2021, and his current role as the President of the BACD, including how the group has benefitted him as a clinician and his priorities for his term.

Topics:

-          What was your inspiration to become a dentist?

-          Is there dentistry in your family history?

-          Graduating from dental school in 2002

-          What did this period in your life teach you?

-          Do you have fond memories of your dental school experience?

-          Was your early career a good time to build your skills?

-          Is the NHS overlooked as a good grounding for newly qualified dentists?

-          Is there a trend to go private too soon?

-          Your transition to private practice in 2011

-          Aesthetic Dentist Award 2021

-          Current role and priorities as President of the BACD

 
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