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'I'm just a hard worker': 管家婆免费开奖大全 dentistry student Chris Dare scaled the 'seven summits' in his spare time

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Chris Dare, a graduate student at 管家婆免费开奖大全's Faculty of Dentistry, has climbed the seven highest summits on each of the seven continents, including Mount Everest (photo courtesy of Chris Dare)

What do climbing the world鈥檚 highest mountains and practising dentistry have in common? Ask Chris Dare, a periodontology graduate student at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 who has scaled the 鈥渟even summits鈥 鈥 the tallest peaks on each of the seven continents. 

A third-year MSc candidate, Dare says the parallel between mountaineering and dental school is that you can accomplish anything if you can dream it and work hard.  

鈥淎 lot of people think things are too hard and give up too soon,鈥 says Dare. 鈥淚鈥檓 not superhuman 鈥 I鈥檓 just a hard worker. If you really want something, you have to put everything you have into it 鈥 all hours of the day. I believe anyone can do that.鈥

Dare, who grew up in Victoria, wasn鈥檛 always planning on a career in dentistry. He attended the Royal Military College of Canada from 2001 to 2005 and went on to become an army communications officer for five years, including a 10-month deployment to Afghanistan.

In 2009, his mother came to visit him in during a posting in Quebec City.

Chris Dare at Mount Everest鈥檚 Camp 3 (photo courtesy of Chris Dare)

鈥淢y mom was complaining about missing a few teeth and the discomfort it was causing her,鈥 Dare says. 鈥淪he had tried dentures and other options. She wanted implants, but they were too expensive.

鈥淎s she was telling me these problems, I realized I couldn鈥檛 help her. From that moment, I decided I wanted to be able to help her and other people by becoming a dentist myself.鈥

Dare, who was also working toward a master鈥檚 degree in business at the time, changed gears and began the doctor of dental medicine program at the University of British Columbia. Following his graduation, Dare worked in the Canadian Armed Forces as a dentist and then began his MSc in periodontology at 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Faculty of Dentistry in 2019.

In between his studies, Dare did something only a few hundred people have accomplished worldwide: climbed the seven summits.

He says his passion for mountaineering was ignited during his time in Afghanistan. After working for weeks around the clock, Dare had a two-week break that he used to travel. He had heard about Mount Kilimanjaro and decided it would be a great adventure and challenge to do with his best friend. After conquering his first mountain, he was hooked.

鈥淲hen I got back to Afghanistan, I thought about all of the things I had accomplished and how amazing it is to test the limits of the human body,鈥 says Dare. 鈥淵ou can push yourself and feel like you鈥檝e got nothing left to give, and then you can squeeze out a little more.鈥

Chris Dare working on MV Asterix, a naval supply ship (photo courtesy of Chris Dare)

Dare says his time spent both in mountaineering and in dentistry have been extremely rewarding. Each experience has taught him the importance of good communication skills, compassion and the need to help others.

鈥淚n dentistry, it鈥檚 essential to have strong communication with colleagues and patients, and compassion to help understand where patients are coming from,鈥 says Dare. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the same for mountaineering 鈥 you require compassion to see yourself in another person going through something extremely challenging. In each situation, the most rewarding feeling is being able to help another person, whether that be a patient or a friend.鈥

Dare says his ability to balance his studies and adventurous lifestyle stems from his belief in making time and squeezing every extra ounce of the day. He notes this sometimes comes at the cost of sleep, which helped prepare him for yet another challenge: becoming a new father. 

Which of his pursuits did he find the most difficult? 

鈥淎 new baby, because you can鈥檛 prepare for that no matter how much you want to. Dentistry and mountaineering is on me, but with a baby, it鈥檚 another person and a whole different ballgame. It doesn鈥檛 matter how tired you are, you have a baby and a partner to care for.鈥

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