Featuring ComplyBetter, WSDA's new online dental compliance service for HIPAA, OSHA/WISHA, infection control and more. Plus, Dr. Linda Edgar reflects on her ADA presidency and other news.
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PNDC 2025 is May 8-10 in Seattle. WSDA members attend for just $348-$485, with affordable pricing for the entire team! Register today to earn 20+ CE credits (featuring Dr. Frank Spear on May 10!), shop the Exhibit Hall and more.
The Washington State Dental Association (WSDA) is the voice of dentistry in Washington. With over 4,000 member dentists, WSDA is dedicated to empowering members to advocate for and provide the highest quality oral health care.
The ADA upgraded its technology to a new system and as a part of this upgrade, there have been changes to all members’ login credentials for their membership accounts. Members will need to update their passwords to log into the WSDA, ADA and some local dental society websites.
The Washington Dental Commission (WDC) — formerly known as the Dental Quality Assurance Commission (DQAC) — will hold its next business meeting in hybrid format on Friday, October 11, 2024 at 10:00 AM.
The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission (PQAC) will hold a public hearing on Friday, October 4 at 9:00 AM for rulemaking on the accessibility of prescription information for visually impaired individuals as well as individuals with limited English proficiency.
The Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) has filed a permanent rule making order (CR-103) that extends the allowance of voluntary personal protective equipment (PPE) use beyond public health emergencies.
The first US standard related to orthodontic sequential aligners is available for review and comment from the American Dental Association. Interested parties have until October 10 to comment.
A federal judge in Texas struck down a US Federal Trade Commission rule that would have prevented employers from enforcing most existing noncompete clauses and requiring new workers to sign noncompete clauses.
UW School of Dentistry researchers are looking to conduct Zoom interviews with dentists and hygienists who have experience providing care for patients with Opioid Use Disorder. Participants will be compensated $50.
Dentists six or more years out of dental school who use WDIA as their agent for professional liability insurance will receive $250 off their 2025 membership!