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TM MAY-JUN. 2013 VOL. 27 NO. 5 ■ LEAD STORY DENTAL HYGIENE 2013–2113 AND BEYOND Pg. 14 In celebration of f dental hygiene’s 100th anniversary, Access asked dental hygienists and others within the community of f interest to answer r two questions: “What will the next 100 years bring for r dental hygiene?” ” and “How will advances in preventive health care affect the dental hygienist’s role?” ” This is what they said. Compiled by JEAN MAJESKI ■ STATELINE GUEST EDITORIAL Knowledge and Wisdom By Austa M. White, RDH DIVERSITY Workforce Bills Pg. 4 PRODUCT REPORT Pg. 30 Product Announcements Pg. 8 Pg. 32 YOU O U access Compassion and Acceptance PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Future of Profession Truly Without Limits By Susan Savage, RDH, BS, ADHA President SPECIAL FEATURE Pg. 12 Empowering ■ SPECIAL FEATURE Preventive Dental Care in China: Pg. 20 A Potential for r Great Opportunity in an Emerging Health Care Market SPECIAL FEATURE University of New England: Pg. 24 Looks to Future, Switches to Four-Year Baccalaureate Program WORKING The Legacy of Irene Woodall: A Generation of f Leade Michelle Panico, RDH, MA, DHSc HEADQUARTERS Pg. 26 ADHA Prepares for the Future of Dental Hygiene Education Pg. 28 When you go back and r columns from 20 years a through is the desire she hygienists to be their r ow — through their r own trut voices. Irene could not b she did empower an entire generation of master hygienists and association lead-ers from the grassroots to the national L JAHN, RDH, MS, writes about level . CAROL Irene’s life today and interviews some of f the leaders she inspired. 2 MAY-JUN 2013
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