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Why Did I Become A Doctor - Real Stories from Professionals Who Chose Their Path
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Why Did I Become A Doctor South Africa
Why This Dentist Loves Root Canals | Dr Ebrahim Patel
Dr Ebrahim "Ebi" Patel is a dentist with a special interest in endodontics, former Head of Preclinical Teaching at Wits University, and Clinical Director at Thinc Clinic. In this conversation, he shares his unconventional journey into dentistry, his passion for root canal treatment, and why he believes it's never too late to change your career.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why he switched from paediatrics to dentistry without ever shadowing a dentist
- The moment in dental school when a lecturer told him "you're not good enough"
- How he transformed dental education at Wits University using innovative teaching methods
- Why endodontics is like a "flow state" and what makes root canals exciting
- The truth about dental school and why it's okay to leave your degree
- How to create value for patients and handle difficult pricing conversations
- Why referring patients shows respect, not weakness
- His transition from 13 years in academia to thriving in private practice
- The importance of finding work that doesn't feel like work
About Dr Ebrahim Patel:
Dr Patel holds a BDS (2008) and MScDent in Endodontics (2014) from Wits University. He has received numerous awards including the Hugo Retief Award, South African Dental Association Leadership Medal, and Golden Key award for academic excellence. After spending 13 years at Wits University as Clinical Manager of the Wits Oral Health Centre, he transitioned to private practice at Thinc Clinic in Bedfordview and Rosebank, where he practises with a special interest in endodontics and serves as Clinical Director.
Key Quote: "It's never too late to change. The day you wake up and you are no longer enjoying what you are doing in any aspect, seriously take the time to reconsider."
Connect: Thinc Clinic Bedfordview: thincbedfordview.co.za Thinc Clinic Rosebank: thincclinic.co.za
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