What Support Do You Need as a New Grad RDH?
Answer these few questions to see what support would be best!
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How would you describe your biggest challenge right now?
Gaining confidence and tackling imposter syndrome.
Navigating first-job challenges and patient care demands.
Balancing everything while learning independently.
I just want some straightforward tools and guidance to get started.
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How confident do you feel in your new role as an RDH?
I feel lost and unsure of myself most days
I’m okay, but I second-guess myself a lot.
I feel pretty confident but need help in certain areas.
I just need a little guidance to level up.
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How do you prefer to learn and grow?
I thrive with one-on-one, personalized support.
I love learning and connecting in a group setting.
I prefer to work through things at my own pace.
I just need straightforward advice and tools to get started.
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How much time can you dedicate to personal development right now?
I can commit to regular coaching calls and ongoing communication.
I have time for a short-term, focused program.
My schedule is unpredictable, so I prefer self-paced options.
I need quick, actionable tips and resources.
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How do you feel about being part of a supportive community?
I’d love personal one-on-one mentorship.
I thrive in a group where I can share and learn from others.
I’m fine working independently.
I’d like a resource I can revisit anytime, on my own.
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Do you feel overwhelmed or uncertain about your role?
Yes, I’d like consistent support to build confidence.
Yes, but I’d benefit from hearing how others are managing too.
Not really, but I want resources to improve specific skills.
No, I just need some clear tools to guide me.
You’d thrive with 1:1 Mentoring for tailored guidance and consistent support.
A Group Mentoring Program will give you the supportive community you’re seeking.
Check out our On-Demand Courses for flexible, self-paced growth.
he New Grad Survival Guide is perfect for quick, actionable advice to get you started.