What I noticed was every workshop class got a little bit better. I started in Dammam as I said, and in Dammam, we did three workshops at 30 each… That’s a little less than a hundred. So I taught the WaveOne instrument technique, single-file technique, in didactic lectures to hundreds of people. So we must measure what it is we’re trying to do so we can figure out if we’re actually getting better. I noticed that as I improved on my teaching, the colleagues taking my workshops, their performances improved, and if you know Ruddle at all you know that, for me, nothing in life is that important, unless you measure. I gave nine workshops, 30 doctors at a time, so 270 doctors attended my workshops. I went to three cities, Al-Khobar in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia Jeddah on the Red Sea and then Kuwait City in Kuwait. Then you give lectures about it, and your lectures are evolving as your speakage improves, as you better understand how to connect with the audience and help them have the same experiences that you’re having. Then, you write articles about it, and it formulates your thinking even more. So when you co-invent something and it takes four years to get to market, you think you know quite a bit about that instrument as you spend hundreds of hours during the validation process. To put this blog into perspective, I’m going to tell you what I learned about a file that I helped co-invent. Greetings! This is another blog and special attention will be given to WaveOne, the new single-file / single-use system by Dentsply Maillefer (Dentsply Tulsa in North America).
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