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Aiala González
Orthodontics
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The clinic and the patients
How did you ended working in Ortiz-Vigón clinic?
I joined the team in May. I’ve always been Carmen’s patient and, since the fist time I came, this clinic became a reference to me. I entered to the selection process and… here I am!
Which three qualities must have someone whose job is the same as yours?
Commintment, patience and, considering the way things are evolving, ability to keep updated.
How is a workday for you at the clinic?
I usually meet up with the team to discuss those cases that involve a multidisciplinary team. That’s the way we decide how to treat the patient, being coordinated. Afterwards, I take a look to the agenda to organize the day and then I start treating patients until my journey ends.
Which is the major satisfaction of working at Ortiz-Vigón Clinic?
I would say that the most satisfying thing is seeing the satisfaction of the patient after receiving the treatment.
How differs this clinic from the rest?
Personal and professionally, I would say the team. And, having the latest technology improvements helps to work efficiently.
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Closely
If you did not have this job, what do you think you will be doing?
I’ve always love medical area. Medicine was another option. Nevertheless, I also wanted to be a teacher because I love children.
A quality you appreciate in people?
Sincerity.
A quality that defines you?
Constant.
A hobby?
Travelling and discover new cultures.
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Philias, not phobias
A book: The lost garden, by Kate Morton.
A film or a series: Willow.
A song: Your song, by Elton John.
A place to lose yourself: Oporto.
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- Idoia Ayllón, periodontal maintenance
- María Cano, anaesthetic and resuscitation
- Mariana González-Axpe, prosthodontics and rehabilitation
- Cristina Carnicero, administration coordinator
- Carmen Carnicero, prosthesis and implants
- Mª Carmen Blanco, periodontal maintenance
- María Castillo, assistant
- Esperanza Gross, oral medicine and bruxism
- Judit Díaz, prosthetist
- Gaizka Loroño, endodontics
- June Gonzalez, administration and endodontics
- Nuria García, sterilization assistant
- Bego Villanueva, reception and patient care
- Silvia Martín, odontology
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