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Post 7: Carrer-Related Website OR An Expert on your Field

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Who is a person/expert on your field that you admire? T he person I admire in my field of study is professor Maria Viviana Toro Ibacache. She is a professor at the University of Chile, both at undergraduate and postgraduate course, teaching anatomy and histology in the dental career and also as a collaborating professor in careers of the faculty of medicine. She also works in the area of research, where her line of work is: functional anatomy of the masticatory system; functional bone morphology; musculoskeletal morphology.  His studies are: - Graduate in Dental Sciences, UNIVERSITY OF CHILE. Chile, 2005. - Dental Surgeon, UNIVERSITY OF CHILE. Chile, 2006 - Master in Biological Sciences with mention in Morphology, UNIVERSITY OF CHILE. Chile, 2010. - PhD in Medical Sciences, Hull York Medical School (The University of York and the University of Hull). United Kingdom, 2014. - Specialty in Bucomaxillofacial Pathology (in progress, last year), UNIVERSITY OF CHILE. Chile, 2020. Some example

Post 6: How Can Your Major Make the World a Better Place

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 In a previous post, I told you that I am a dental student. I think the world lacks information about how important dentists are and how important healthy teeth are to our life and health.  Dentistry can make the world a better place  because having optimal oral health helps us to have a higher quality of life, as diseases such as periodontitis, gingivitis and even some types of cancers can be avoided. Therefore, it is essential that people can have quality access to oral health.  Dentistry is involved in various social and scientific fields, and its contributions help professionals to improve dental treatment techniques or the detection of oral diseases, thus benefiting the world's population. For me, it is a very special career that can make a person with healthy teeth feel dignified, self-confident and able to smile without embarrassment with friends.  In the future, I see myself working in research areas, as I want to contribute to the world with new knowledge both to treat dis