
You Don’t Need a Mentor to Have a Great Dental Career
The greatest mistake of my career was the greatest factor in my success. Mentors—or, to be exact, the lack of mentors—was my greatest mistake. Mentors

The greatest mistake of my career was the greatest factor in my success. Mentors—or, to be exact, the lack of mentors—was my greatest mistake. Mentors

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) El Paso has received a trio of gifts totaling $95,000 that will benefit its Woody L. Hunt School

The FDI World Dental Federation drafted Vision 2030: Delivering Optimal Oral Health for All to provide a comprehensive, interdisciplinary roadmap on how to impact health

With COVID-19 vaccinations beginning in the United States, we are entering a critical phase in this pandemic. And in this phase, once again, we have

When the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry first closed its doors to all but essential emergency services at the start of the pandemic, assistant

The Dr. Edward B. Shils Entrepreneurial Fund recognized clinicians, executives, and other dental leaders for their significant positive impacts on the oral health community and
Dental Faculty to Reintroduce Oral Health Preventive Services to the Most Vulnerable Year-long project comes amid pandemic when many school-based health centers are closed or

Timothy Garvey, DMD, has received a 2020 Health Equity Hero Award from DentaQuest. Dubbed “Heroes in the Time of COVID-19,” this year’s awards celebrate individuals

Staff and students at the University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health in the United Kingdom are teaming up to deliver dental care

The Northern Arizona University (NAU) dental hygiene program has received a $3.25 million grant from the Health Resources Services Administration Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students program

The Perrigo Company is donating more than 160,000 toothbrushes to Camp Fire West Michigan, the StoreHouse of Community Resources, and Kids Food Basket. Valued at

I am what Dr. Paul Goodman would call a MAD. For those of you who aren’t sipping the nacho Kool-Aid, MAD stands for Middle Aged