Diverse Dental Society (DDS), a combination of the Hispanic Dental Association, the National Dental Association and the Society of American Indian Dentists, will host its Multicultural Oral Health Summit June 17-20 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia.
The organizations created the joint society to address healthcare and oral health needs of diverse communities. DDS is committed to advocacy, outreach, and equity for diverse dental patient communities. The national meeting will include a mix of markets and innovative professionals, continuing education sessions, networking opportunities, and vendor engagement.
Source: https://ndaonline.org/
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