A proud Newfoundlander from Corner Brook, Jared is passionate about patient-centred care.
Jared’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree at Memorial University in Newfoundland, followed by a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Now at U of T, he’s in his first year of a Master of Science program in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology at the Faculty of Dentistry.
This specialized program focuses on interpreting 2D and 3D images of the head and neck. For Jared, it’s the perfect blend of cutting-edge technology and patient care. “This program will give me a deep understanding of the mechanisms of diseases and how to properly diagnose based on imaging characteristics,” he says.
Although he is still in the early stages of his graduate studies, Jared is already exploring meaningful research topics. One area of interest involves reducing radiation exposure in dental imaging through the implementation of rectangular collimation, a new technology designed to limit x-rays to essential areas. “Even though the radiation exposure is already minimal, this topic is still a common concern of the general public and a frequent source of questions from patients,” says Jared. His goal is to ensure safer and more effective dental practices while addressing patient concerns.
The transition to life in Toronto, one of Canada’s most expensive cities, was made smoother thanks to his Naylor Fellowship. “This scholarship means a reduction in stress and a higher attention to my studies and research,” he says. “It has permanently altered the trajectory of my educational path.”
For Jared, this new chapter is about more than just personal growth; it’s about making a lasting impact on the dental field. “I would like to be a part of something that can help as many people as possible,” he says.