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What kind of personality should a dentist have?
Guo Shenzhen Plastic Surgery Hospital's personality refers to the relatively stable personality psychological characteristics with core significance, which show people's attitude towards reality and corresponding behavior patterns. It is a personality characteristic that has the closest relationship with society, and it contains many social and moral meanings in personality. Personality is gradually formed in social life, which shows a person's moral quality and is influenced by people's values, outlook on life and world outlook. Personality is mainly reflected in the attitude towards oneself, others and things, as well as the words and deeds adopted. As a dentist, what kind of personality and attitude should you have when you get along with patients, colleagues and bosses every day? I think it depends on whether it is beneficial to social morality, collective environment and self-growth. (Ha ha, "three benefits"). We should establish a correct outlook on life and values, and shape our own character in study, work and life. The formation of a person's character is not only influenced by family and life experience. Three to eight years or even longer medical education plays an important role in the cultivation of character. In particular, the influence of supervisors and colleagues at work is particularly important for the formation of our occupational character and professional attitude. This period of time is the most plastic stage. Our young dentists should cherish this wonderful time and improve their personality. When I first joined the work, my superior doctors and colleagues were not convinced. I thought I was better than others everywhere and didn't want to make progress. I think I've learned enough at school. I have long forgotten the teacher's teaching before graduation that "the school only teaches you 10% knowledge, and the remaining 90% needs you to learn in future practice". As time goes on, I find my own shortcomings and the bright spots of others more and more. Their combination of theory and practice, decades-long love for their profession, love for patients, love for colleagues and thirst for knowledge have deeply touched and infected me. I learned a lot from them and benefited a lot. Everyone can have a different personality, which can be manifested in various types. But you can't play an attitude towards patients, work and colleagues. We should love his teeth more than his patients, not his wallet. We should not treat patients' ignorance with rudeness, colleagues with arrogance, and our ignorance with shame. As a dentist, my personality is more artistic, social and managerial. Friendly, enthusiastic, cooperative, optimistic, helpful, creative, persuasive and introspective. At work, we can find that some colleagues are very popular with some people, and these patients are also willing to meet him. Known as the "XXX killer", he must be particularly popular with this group of people in character. However, some doctors and patients do not like it. In addition to skills and qualifications, more reasons should be to consider whether your personality needs to change slightly and become a doctor that both patients and bosses like. We advocate the former personality and abandon the latter. Let yourself work happily and work happily.