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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Empowering female dentists

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As South Africa celebrates all things women this month, Dr Sheryl Smithies, a dental specialist based in Cape Town, has emerged as a prominent advocate for empowering female dentists.

With her own successful dental practice and a passion for helping people achieve confident smiles, Dr Smithies has made it her mission to support and uplift women in the dental profession.

Empowering female dentists

Having entered the business arena in 2011 with the establishment of her own dental practice, Dr Smithies has continued to be a trailblazer for women in dentistry.
“I absolutely love my work as I can help people with their smiles and self-confidence. It makes me happy to make them happy,” says Dr Smithies, reflecting on her journey.

Natural caregiving approach

Women in dentistry often play a challenging yet fulfilling role, known for their natural caregiving approach, gentleness, and consideration in the dental environment. However, Dr Smithies believes that many women in this field tend to undervalue themselves and their capabilities, often charging less for their services and potentially being taken advantage of more easily.
She emphasises that such challenges are not unique to dentistry but are faced by women across various business sectors.

Bridging the gender gap

In her quest to bridge the gender gap and empower more women in the field, Dr Smithies encourages female dentists to prioritise themselves and their abilities.

“Women can help close the gender gap by claiming their capabilities more and putting themselves first, for once,” she affirms.

Recognising the many responsibilities women often shoulder with work, business, family, and children, she highlights the importance of a like-minded support network for bouncing ideas and seeking guidance.

As a role model in the dental sector, Dr Smithies is committed to guiding and mentoring younger dentists.

Promoting unity and collective growth

In her effort to promote unity and collective growth, Dr Smithies encourages women to connect with business groups and associations. These affiliations offer not only valuable friendships and contacts but also a treasure trove of knowledge that can aid in business expansion.

She also believes that keeping pace with technological advancements is crucial, as the disparity between these innovations and traditional dental education widens. She passionately advocates that all women should have the right to build their own businesses and achieve financial independence.

“Young females should view business as a right. Gone are the days where women are to be stuck at home unless that is their choosing. All women should be able to build a business and personal income for themselves.”
MORE ABOUT: Dr Sheryl Smithies
She uses her lectures on advanced treatments to equip the younger generation of dentists with the knowledge and experience necessary to build successful practices.
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