Lance Corporal Nadine Nitschke is one of those people who thrives in high-pressure situations.
Nitschke was one of five dental assistants who were part of the 13-member New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent that provided dental treatment in Samoa recently.
"I don't mind being under pressure, which is often the case when we deploy," she said. "Often it means working long days and dealing with challenging cases, but it is very rewarding.
"It was great to be working in a different environment, providing dental care and treatment to people who needed it."
Exercise Tropic Twilight, as the dental programme in Samoa was called, was conducted from May 8 to May 20. The NZDF contingent, in collaboration with Samoa's Ministry of Health, provided dental care and treatment through a clinic at Poutasi village on the southeast coast of the main island Upolu.