Brett Kessler, D.D.S., will assume the ADA presidency in 2024 The CDA is proud to announce that its very own Dr. Brett Kessler was elected today, Oct. 10, as the new president-elect of the ADA at the ADA House of Delegates Meeting in Orlando, FL. Passionately challenging the status quo but staying true to the ADA’s mission and values, CDA …
Masks and Gowns Available to Dental Offices Through ADA
The ADA and CDA are aware of growing PPE shortages and the exponentially higher cost of some items. We continue to work through multiple channels to address these PPE concerns with a focus on keeping practices open and safe for patients and the dental team. Working with FEMA and HHS, the ADA secured an additional allotment of 3M-made KN95 masks, …
ADA/CDA Membership Cards Go Digital for 2020
From the Winter 2020 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Your ADA membership card is becoming digital starting in 2020. As an alternative to putting a physical card in the mail, the ADA is issuing electronic membership cards. Members will be able to access their eCards in their MyADA profile on ADA.org. By logging into ADA.org/MyADA, members can choose to …
Did You Know Membership Comes with a Library Card?
By Heidi Nickisch Duggan, M.A., M.S., Director, ADA Library & Archives From the Summer 2019 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Take a moment to reflect on the campus library you used in dental school. It was perhaps where you went to read all the books you needed for class or to check out the latest research in the dental journals. …
ADA Workshop: Dentistry for the Modern Age
Practice and teach at the cutting edge of dentistry. For dentists and dental educators looking to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in their fields, the American Dental Association (ADA) is hosting a workshop: Dentistry for the Modern Age. Practicing Dentists Dentists participating in the workshop stream How to Provide Excellent Care will learn how to apply the latest clinical …
Is Your Website in Compliance with Americans With Disabilities Act Requirements?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (AwDA) requires that places of public accommodation, including physicians’ and dentists’ offices, be accessible to persons with disabilities. This includes these businesses’ websites. The U.S. Department of Justice has taken the position that websites open to the public must also be accessible in various ways to people with sight or hearing impairment. To assist its …