Viewpoints on ADA's new workforce development policies

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  • The ADA recently passed three resolutions to address dental workforce shortage, including licensure pathways for internationally trained dentists and dental students.
  • Regarding the new policies, the ADHA has raised concerns about patient safety and professional integrity, while the ADA has reaffirmed its commitment to high standards.
  • The new policies aim to increase flexibility in dental education programs and ease recruitment challenges for dental professionals.
The American Dental Association's recent resolutions aim to address the dental workforce shortage, focusing on flexibility while maintaining high standards of patient care and professional integrity. Key proposals include allowing internationally trained dentists to obtain U.S. licensure, enabling dental students and residents to practice hygiene with specific competencies, and expanding allied dental education programs. The American Dental Hygienists' Association has objected to the changes, raising concerns about potential impacts on patient safety and educational standards. Responding to the ADHA, the ADA has said the policies uphold rigorous licensure requirements and prioritize qualified professionals, with the goal to alleviate staffing shortages without compromising care quality, while supporting dental hygienists' essential role in the workforce.
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