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113: Time Management Tips Before and During Dental Hygiene School
Time management is a non-negotiable must-have skill in dental hygiene school and once you graduate. From the moment you call your patient back to your operatory to when they are checking out from their appointment, you are actively being productive to avoid falling behind schedule! This can sound daunting and exhausting, but honing in on your time management skills will make this a breeze. Tune in for my best time management hacks you can apply, not only to dental hygiene, but to your life in general.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(05:10) My Time Management Hacks
(12:08) Daily To-Do Lists
(15:03) How to Gauge Time Needed for Tasks
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