Laurel Road: 2018 rates may offer more student loan refinancing savings

ADA members refinancing their student loans through Laurel Road, the student loan refinancing program endorsed by the ADA, may save more money with new rates that went into effect in the New Year. Some of the new rates may offer an opportunity for additional savings for ADA members, especially when combined with the exclusive 0.25 percent ADA discount… Read More »

ADA advocacy highlights from 2017 include issues affecting new dentists

From repealing burdensome Medicare regulations to working to include dentistry in the various pro-business tax reform provisions, 2017 was a busy year for the Association’s Washington office, according to ADA News. Here are some of the key advocacy issues the ADA addressed in 2017: For the dental practice Medicare regulations: The ADA worked with the Centers for Medicare… Read More »

Federal dentistry has lifelong impact on former ADA president

Growing up in a military home, Dr. Carol Summerhays always knew she wanted to serve her country in the same way her grandfather and father did. What she may not have imagined was the impact serving would have on her long career in dentistry. Dr. Summerhays, who served as a naval dentist after graduating from dental school, said… Read More »

Honoring my mother and fighting oral cancer

Cancer. It’s a word that will get everyone’s attention. Unfortunately, this was the word we had to hear at my mother’s appointment during the summer of 2012. My mother was diagnosed with stage IV nasopharyngeal carcinoma. After four treacherous years of fighting for her life, she lost the battle in May 2016. My mother was the toughest warrior… Read More »

Managing debt and wealth: Basic budgeting

Budgeting your income can prepare you to effectively manage your student loan debt, leaving you with more options during your first years as a practicing dentist. Follow these key strategies and build a foundation for financial success. Track your spending — Count every penny you spend, and think of every borrowed penny as five. Budget based on actual… Read More »

ADA Wellness Survey: Poor ergonomics emerge as major issue

Does your neck hurt? Your back? You’re not alone. The ADA Council on Dental Practice’s Dental Wellness Advisory Committee conducted a 2015 survey to study the well-being of dentists. Poor ergonomics emerged as a major issue, according to ADA News. Two-thirds of the respondents reported that they suffered from neck pain and nearly half of them said that… Read More »