Analgesics: Balancing the Equation
“Take two aspirin and call me in the morning.” This decades-old statement was what many patients were “prescribed” by their doctor when complaining of a minor malady.
Read MoreAAE Digital Outreach by the Numbers – September 2016
Views of the AAE’s patient education videos jumped 14 percent from August to September and the AAE’s social media fan base continued to grow. After hitting all-time high numbers for website traffic over the summer, there were some slight decreases in September.
Read MorePresident’s Message: Student Debt: A National Threat
When I graduated from dental school it was not uncommon for students to have taken on debt, however student loans made it possible for many of us to afford the cost of a graduate degree. Your officers and Board of Directors are concerned about student debt and how it is affecting dentistry in general, and our specialty in particular.
Read MoreTake Stock in Your Practice: Four Ways to Make 2017 a Great Year
Now is a good time to take stock of your practice’s current condition, and initiate changes that will result in a more productive and profitable 2017. Focus your efforts in the following four areas to experience immediate as well as long-term benefits.
Read MoreKey Decision Factors: The Professional Perspective on Managing Debt
If you are a resident or an early career endodontist, you are probably wondering how you will be able to get ahead financially. This article will help answer questions like, “Should I pay off my loans?”, “How soon should I make payments after graduation?” and “When should I start investing?”
Read MorePresident’s Message: Endodontic Education: Teaching One Standard of Practice
As an educator for over 20 years I was involved in clinical and didactic proficiency assessments on many levels. None were as informative as what I experienced in 2005 when I went into full-time clinical practice. It was there that I could observe the real-life competency of my students.
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