New graduates may have limited strengths in clinical abilities and knowledge. Building rapport with patients may include all of the following except
a. being honest about how much time is needed for appointments while gaining speed and familiarity with the new position.
b. consulting with the dentist and other dental hygienists in the practice about when patients are referred to the specialist
c. discussing which type of treatment cases will be scheduled with the experienced dental hygienist and which will be scheduled with you.
d. accepting management responsibility within the first 6 months of practice.
d
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