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| A pilot newsletter for dental office staff, featuring articles aimed at helping Canadian Dental Association (CDA) members maintain a viable practice environment (in PDF format). This newsletter is published by the CDA as a member service. To learn more about CDA member services, |
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| Added on: Dec 13, 2002 | Version: 02SepOct | File size: 98 bytes | Downloads: 50 | Comments: 0 |  |
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| Speech delivered by Andrew Jones, CDA Director of Corporate & Government Relations, re: NPACT Finance Report to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Pre-Budget Consultation (October 31, 2002) |
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| Added on: Nov 06, 2002 | File size: 108 bytes | Downloads: 51 | Comments: 0 |  |
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| National Professional Association Coalition NPACT Report to the Candian Dental Association's House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Pre-Budget Consultation. (October 24, 2002) |
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| Added on: Nov 06, 2002 | File size: 135 bytes | Downloads: 55 | Comments: 0 |  |
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| Speech delivered October 31, 2002, by Dr. Tom Breneman, CDA President, to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Pre-Budget Consultation |
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| Added on: Nov 06, 2002 | File size: 91 bytes | Downloads: 167 | Comments: 0 |  |
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| Brief given by Canadian Dental Association (CDA) president, Tom Breneman to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Pre-Budget Consultation on October 31, 2002. |
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| Added on: Nov 06, 2002 | File size: 209 bytes | Downloads: 49 | Comments: 0 |  |
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| The aim of this joint CDAOIMHA study was to investigate what Canadian dentists think about the utility of dental research. A questionnaire was sent to all dentists in Canada with the December 2001 edition of JCDA. By April 1, 2002, 2,788 questionnaires, representing a response rate of approximately 16%, had been returned. In this first article in a 3-part series, we address the theme of research utility. The results show that 82% of respondents think that dental research has an important or very important impact on the dental health of Canadians. Furthermore, 98% of respondents claim to have modi?ed an element of their clinical practice after having been informed of some research results. (October 2002) |
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| Added on: Oct 29, 2002 | File size: 89 bytes | Downloads: 60 | Comments: 0 |  |
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