Dentistry Tops List of Professions Facing the Greatest COVID-19 Risks
Dentistry accounts for the top four jobs where the risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus is the highest, according to the Alberta Federation.
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Dentistry accounts for the top four jobs where the risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus is the highest, according to the Alberta Federation.
As states across the nation begin allowing dental practices to reopen, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) offers hygienists interim guidance for returning.
California is preparing for an increase in the number of people who urgently need healthcare due to the COVID-19 outbreak and is opening.
Things are looking up for dentists, as US News & World Report named dentistry the second best profession behind software developers in its latest.
The provincial government of British Columbia is proposing regulatory changes to oral health with the intention of promoting more interprofessional practice and providing more dental.
As American students and their families increasingly try to assess the true value of higher education, the real question remains—how is their education.
Many of the factual points Dr. Michael Davis made in his August 19 article, “Dental Hygienists Face Temp Employment Difficulties,” are well taken..
Delta Dental of California and Virtudent will partner to provide on-premise, preventive dentistry services for employers who are Delta Dental customers in select.
Opportunities await for aspiring dental hygienists, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 11% growth for the profession over the next 10 years..
There is a severe glut of registered dental hygienists (RDHs) in many demographics. Formerly, education and training were only available through four-year academic.