Monday, October 11, 2010

7th day

A disaster..
If the time can go, I think that she will never double check any
when that doctor asked for impression material she got it ready for him, he graped the gun to load impression material in the tray.. that's when the whole com fell apart.. and because his bad luck.. it happened on his pants :P
for the record, that doctor was angry almost all the time, so when he looked at her in crazy angry eyes,  she wasn't surprised when lectured her -and in a serious language-  "what if it wasn't just a gun and impression material.. what if it was an injection with needle" after the patient's dismissal..
but she kept apologizing.. as she usually do!
He found it a good time to tell me that I should check whatever I take from the assisting person




Unmixed rubber-base impression material on your clothes
I was amazed when he wasn't busy removing the unmixed materials, but he was mixing them instead..
then he found that it could be "something" useful to mention that "it's easier to rub off mixed impression material than unmixed one"
I'm not sure, -till now- if it is the right thing to do, but that's what happened..!

Friday, October 8, 2010

6th day training

Fixed clinic.. again..
Its really boring here, I have memorized what are the procedures going here, "even though I couldn't watch closely"..

the patients in this clinic are either:
1- 1st appointment.. preparation and impression making. (15 min. maximum)..
2- 2nd appointment.. metal try-in (2-3 min. + some cases don't need it).
3- 3rd appointment. Delivery.. (5 min. + guarantee: no modification)
Imagine to stay in a clinic watching the same procedure again and again with the same boring routine, 7 hours.. 5 days.. Especially, with "uncooperative" mentor..
In the end, I figured that I wasn't watching the procedure but I was watching the clinician instead..
bad news for you buddy (GS) :P and for two weeks..