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Howard Pack

In the movie Cast Away, Tom Hanks’ character performs an extraction with a rock, salt water, and an ice skate. I always cringe at that part and wonder how much was left behind.

Solo practice dentistry often feels like Cast Away, alone and on an island. I know firsthand. I purchased my practice in rural Colorado less than a year out of training. Our local dental society is located in a city an hour away. Occasionally, I can get together with others, but it’s pretty rare. I made friends with many of the local dentists and occasionally have the opportunity to “talk shop” with my local colleagues. Running a small business (the practice),  family, and social responsibilities leaves little time to meet.

So, I generally practice alone. I make a concerted effort to stay current on continuing education and learn and grow from my experiences practicing.

All that said, I often feel alone on that island and that sometimes leads to my feelings of reexamination. I wonder if I’m using “a rock, salt water, and an ice skate.” I constantly strive to insure I am practicing at the standard of care. Am I the only dentist in Colorado who feels this way?

Fortunately, I have discovered a friend and a confidant in the Trust. I have discovered, as many of you have, that because the Trust is run by dentists, each of us has someone who has been there and can provide better help than a large insurance carrier would.

I have now served on the Board of the Trust for a year and a half. I am so thankful for the opportunity to serve with these wonderful people. They work very hard for the Trust and its members.

Dr. DeLapp is a true ally in our practices. I no longer feel alone in practice in the same way I did before getting to know Dr DeLapp. So, remember you aren’t alone on an island! You have a team of dentists supporting you. From us at the Trust, it’s personal.

Howard Pack, DDS