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29 December 2022

Dr. Tricia Quartey on women dental leaders

'We're seeing more of ourselves'


Dr. Tricia Quartey, a dentist based in Brooklyn, New York, and a spokesperson for the American Dental Association, said that in 2023, staffing will continue to be a hot topic and issue for practices. At the Greater New York Dental Meeting in late 2022, Quartey talked about the importance of pacing herself — as a new mom — being involved in her community and responding to consumers’ needs in the new year.

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