Thinking About Teaching Dentistry - Here’s What You Need to Know First

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Ever fancied teaching dental students part time… but no real idea how you’d actually get in?

Are you the kind of person teaching would energise - or quietly drain?Is a PGCert in dental education actually worth it, or just wishy-washy theory?

And the honest question nobody asks out loud: does it pay anything? This is an Interference Cast - the non-clinical arm of the podcast - with Dr Rima Hussain (https://www.instagram. com/rimasadhia/), a general dentist who teaches restorative dentistry to undergraduates at King’s a couple of days a week. It’s a candid look at what a career in dental education actually involves: how to get in, who thrives and who burns out, what the work is really like, and the honest truth about the pay and the rewards. The bigger theme: dentistry is a career you can mould in endless directions - and for the right person, teaching is one of the most energising of them.

What You’ll Take From This Episode

The full self-assessment and the step-by-step route into a teaching role are in the Premium Notes. Here’s the shape of what we cover:

- Are you built for the classroom? - the two-camp self-check (energised vs drained) that predicts whether teaching will recharge you or wear you down.

- How to actually land a role - the 'BDJ Jobs' plus pick-up-the-phone route, and why “who you know” so often cuts through the application process.

- Relatability as a strength - why being closer to a student’s level can beat decades of experience for an absolute beginner.

- Back to basics - the “monkey see, monkey do” risk from YouTube and AI, and what the tutor’s real job becomes.

- The honest pay-and-balance picture - why you don’t do it for the money, what you do get, and how teaching and practice keep each other fresh.

Highlights of This Episode

00:00  Teaser

01:08  Should You Teach Dentistry? How to Know If It's for You

04:39  How a General Dentist Gets Into Dental Education

06:15  Signs You're Suited to Teaching Dentistry

08:52  Is a PGCert in Dental Education Worth It?

12:07  How to Land a Clinical Teaching Post at a Dental School

14:38  Why a Relatable Tutor Beats Decades of Experience

16:52  How Dental Students Have Changed Since COVID

19:20  Is Social Media and AI Helping or Hurting Dental Students?

21:55  Midroll

26:43  Why "Back to Basics" Beats Chasing Advanced Techniques

29:20  How to Get a Teaching (or Associate) Job: Pick Up the Phone

31:50  Why Dental Tutors Quit After Six Months

36:29  The Most Rewarding Part of Teaching Dentistry

38:46  Teaching, Practice and Pay: How to Avoid Burnout

44:39  Outro

Dr Rima Hussain is a general dentist who also teaches restorative (conservative) dentistry to undergraduates at King’s College London - a route she fell into via tutoring as a teenager and has been in since 2019. Her advice for anyone curious: you’re probably already teaching in some form, so try it; the worst case is you find it isn’t for you.

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