A letter from dentalcorp
A letter from dentalcorp
Webinar: An informative discussion with Dr. Kevin Katz
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we got up close and personal with Dr. Terri Pukanich, Dental BossLady founder and Principal Dentist at Slave Lake Dental, to discuss how she made her mark as a woman in dentistry, and the challenges and opportunities she’s faced along the way.
dentalcorp, Canada’s largest and leading network of dental practices, is pleased to announce it has been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies in 2020 for business excellence. With Gold Standard distinction, this marks the sixth consecutive year dentalcorp has received this award.
Purchasing a dental practice can have a lasting impact on a dentist’s career and is one of—if not the—largest investments of a lifetime. Acquiring the right practice can provide a dentist with meaning and satisfaction for years to come; however, buying the wrong one can leave a dentist worse off than owning no practice at all. Such an important decision requires careful deliberation, attention to detail and due diligence.
To celebrate Dental Assistants Recognition Week, we are shining the spotlight on a few of our amazing team members and the work they do in their practices.
In this month's Support Centre Team Member Spotlight, we speak with Stephanie Long, IT Manager at dentalcorp.
In this month’s Partner Spotlight, we caught up with Dr. Jerry Baluta to discuss what he finds most rewarding about practicing dentistry, his passion for mentorship, and his advice for emerging clinicians.
Toronto, ON – February 19, 2020 – dentalcorp, Canada’s largest and leading network of dental clinics, announced the creation of a new scholarship program that supports the next generation of oral healthcare professionals. Each year, one graduating student in dentistry, dental hygiene, and dental assisting programs at Canadian institutions will have their tuition fees fully reimbursed and receive a multi-year contract at a dentalcorp practice.
We were pleased to support the Second Canadian Student Dental Conference as a lead sponsor in Vancouver last month. Members of the FCDSA brought together nearly 400 students from across all 10 Canadian dental schools to network and collaborate with fellow peers and industry professionals.