ADA launches new Patient Service Coordinator Program
The American Dental Association is offering a new continuing education program for patient service coordinators, who serve as a connection point between patients and the
The American Dental Association is offering a new continuing education program for patient service coordinators, who serve as a connection point between patients and the

Although awareness of sexual misconduct in healthcare has increased in recent years, the issue remains largely under-explored in dentistry. Dr Aaron Drovandi, senior lecturer in medical

DUNDEE, Scotland: A landmark UK study has found that stress and burn-out across the dental workforce stem largely from systemic issues, particularly within National Health

The American Dental Association is seeking volunteers for its workforce ambassador program to help address workforce shortages. Launched by the ADA Council on Dental Practice,

In an effort to support the mental well-being of all dental professionals, the American Dental Association is expanding free access to the Well-Being Index to
ADA Member Advantage announced that onDiem, a modern staffing platform built specifically for dental professionals, is the newest addition to the endorsement program. ADA Member
Dental assistants in Iowa will no longer need to register with the state dental board, thanks to a new law that removes the registration requirement

Lands’ End Outfitters, which has been endorsed by ADA Member Advantage as a recommended provider of logoed practice apparel for the dental team since 2005,

Dr. Blue Dr. Dornfeld During her 25 years of practice as a periodontist, Ann Blue, D.D.S., has encountered fearful and upset patients, but she and
The legal and tax implications of hiring or being an independent contractor versus being an employee can be confusing for both dental practices and dental

Dance party: SmileCon attendees show off their best dance moves during a line-dancing activity in the Dental Team Hub at SmileCon 2022 in Houston. The
A new bill in Oregon is asking the state’s legislature to designate $20 million in funding to help alleviate the state’s dental teams staffing shortage.