Monday was a very long session, which included a full day of lectures. These intensive sessions included discussions on Instrumentation, Irrigation and Obturation. Luckily the students' interest was held all day and they enjoyed it whole heartedly as did I. There was a lot of information to take in an Dr. Garth Officer, a medical doctor and now a dental student, gave me a tip. He recited to me that "Repetition deepens the impression!" From then on I made sure to constantly repeat and review the material in order for the students to retain the information. This would be helpful for the hands on workshop scheduled for tomorrow. Mnemonics also often help with the retention of material so the students rapped to remember. As you can tell from the picture above the students had a great time as they rapped to Obturation.
I am looking forward to tomorrow's workshop but getting anxious because the equipment that is to be used is being held up in Miami due to some technical issues regarding entering the country. However I am told "don't worry about a thing, cuz every little thing's gonna be alright!"
Stay tuned tomorrow as my jaunt in Jamaica continues.
Good luck - keeping my fingers crossed your equipment somehow arrives!
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