The Jameson Files

The Jameson Files


Episode 163: Interview with Dr. Jarod Johnson of Arctic Dental

August 14, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Yb_CctyvU My Jameson Journey: Milestones and Metrics with Dr. Jarod Johnson Carrie Weber: Welcome to the Jameson Files. It's so great to have all of you tuning in once again. As part of the Jameson Files community, I'm Carrie Weber as always, and I'm your host. Today I am really happy to be joined by a Jameson client, an amazing pediatric dentist from Iowa, Dr. Jarod Johnson of Arctic Dental. Dr. Johnson, thank you so much for joining me today. Dr. Jarod Johnson: Yeah, Carrie, I'm really excited for this opportunity. I know we've had to push things off a little bit, but we finally got a time we could connect. I'm super excited to be with your listeners today. Carrie Weber: We made it happen. You know, if there's anything about you and I, we're persistent. We're not going to give up. You know, I think it was my husband, Jess, that actually asked if you want to be on the podcast. And I'm so glad that he connected those dots because we connected and had our first conversation a little over a year ago now. That's kind of hard to believe. I think it was spring of last year, am I right? Dr. Jarod Johnson: Yeah, I think it was. I think we started with Jameson in July of last year, and we got started figuring out how to make that happen in the early part of spring. Dr. Johnson’s Beginnings as Pediatric Dentist Carrie Weber: And as I was preparing to meet with you for this recording, I was thinking back on that in our conversation and something that really stuck with me was how refreshing it is when you get to talk to doctors and practice owners that really understand the benefit of continuous development and learning. Something that I recognized about you in the past year and even when we were first talking was that you were so genuinely interested and curious and ready for guidance and mentorship and everything that we do. You just take it and you run with it. It's just amazing. And I think that's kind of a part of your nature, too, because you're also an educator. So I'd love to give you a chance as we start off to just share a little bit about your dental journey and what caused you to fall in love with dentistry. You’re a pediatric dentist, so pediatrics especially. And what is it that really drives you from that educational and continuous learning side of things? Would that be all right? Dr. Jarod Johnson: Yes, so both my parents are dentists and my uncle is a dentist. They're all retired now. But they really got me involved in dentistry early and it was a big part of my growth as a kid. I would go to all the dental conferences with them on trips. It was just an exciting time to learn about.  And then in high school, I always made a point to take one art class, even though I was very strong with my science and my math, I made a point to take that class every semester and I really enjoyed working with my hands. So they kind of fit together.  I ended up applying to dental school and got into that and was interested in pediatrics. And I wasn't sure if I could deal with really little kids because behavior can be one of the most challenging parts of pediatric dentistry. But I had the opportunity to be a coach at the junior high for basketball and football during my time in undergrad. And that kind of got my interest. And when I got into dental school, the rotation didn't seem as bad. And personally, I love pediatric dentistry because it's different every day. You get to tell jokes. You don't have to be as serious. And I think one of the things that is really rewarding is to have that patient that came in and wouldn't even sit in your chair, crying in the corner, and all of a sudden three years later, they're giving you a hug.  Carrie Weber: I love that. So am I right that you were in Nevada for some time before you moved to Iowa? Is that correct? Becoming Involved in Dental Education Dr. Jarod Johnson: Yes,