Five DSOs have appointed new leaders to their executive teams in the last 30 days:
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Three states recently introduced or advanced legislation affecting how dentistry is practiced, Medicaid benefits, funding programs and insurance coverage.
Richard Workman, DMD, founder of Effingham, Ill.-based DSO Heartland Dental, and his wife, Angela Workman, donated $5 million to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry, the school said April 14.
Sixteen U.S. dental schools were recently ranked among the best in the world by QS, a global higher education analytics company.
Dental hygienists and assistants continued to be the most recruited roles for dental practices in March, according to a recent poll from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
Stephen Morgan, DDS, has been elected president of the Louisiana Dental Association, local newspaper Houmatoday reported April 14.
Daniel Burke, chief enterprise strategy officer and general counsel at Pacific Dental Services, reflected on what brings him the greatest joy and life and more in an April 10 interview with Becker's.
A Pennsylvania Senate committee advanced a bill April 13 that would grant continuing education credits to dentists who complete volunteer work.
Connecticut was ranked No. 1 for place with the best dental health, according to a study from dental provider Express Dentists.
A New York dentist pleaded guilty to fraudulently prescribing opioids for herself, ABC affiliate news10.com reported April 13.
