Has COVID-19 Affected Your Mental Health? Survey Wants to Know
Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals are experiencing greater rates of mental health issues such as depression as a result of the pandemic,.
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Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals are experiencing greater rates of mental health issues such as depression as a result of the pandemic,.
Dentistry’s economic recovery appears to have plateaued, according to the ADA. Its August 24 ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) poll indicates that 99%.
As you struggle to establish a new normal, safety is rightfully your number one priority. Beyond that, there are endless details and logistics.
The Organization for Safety, Aspesis and Prevention (OSAP) is ramping up its efforts to support Dental Infection Control Awareness Month (DICAM) this September..
The East Carolina University (ECU) School of Dental Medicine served as a distribution point for KN95 masks given to the North Carolina Dental.
The University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s undergraduate clinic will reopen on September 8 with new safety protocols and equipment,.
The pandemic has shaped how people interact with their dentist, reports DentaVox, which posted a series of 31 questions to a hundred people.
As many people use clear plastic face shields and masks with exhalation valves instead of cloth or surgical masks because they’re more comfortable,.
England’s Chief Dental Officer Sara Hurley has released guidelines for how much fallow time dentists should give their operatories after performing aerosol-generating procedures.
The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) recently sent a letter to Casey Hannan, MPH, acting director of the Division of Oral Health at.