
Holly Moons
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Oct 15, 2024 |
rdhmag.com | Holly Moons
As more dental professionals take part in the social media market, standing out can be an uphill battle. During the COVID lockdown, many of us turned to our devices for entertainment, education, and engagement, and now it’s difficult to look away. We log on to memorize the same dance steps, or to find out which thermos is the next must-have. Walking past a group of teenagers all sporting the same aviator sunglasses reminded me how badly people want to fit in. This pattern used to serve us.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
dentistryiq.com | Holly Moons
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Aug 22, 2023 |
rdhmag.com | Bethany Montoya |Holly Moons |Kevin López |Kirsten Brancheau
A few years ago, there were certain words that became a part of our everyday vocabulary: Shutdown, social distancing, remote, mandatory, transmission, quarantine, virtual, and isolation. Many would describe 2020 and 2021 as lonely, uneasy years as we were required to physically separate ourselves from our routines, families, and friends to protect our health and well-being.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
rdhmag.com | Kirsten Brancheau |Holly Moons |Bethany Montoya |Joy Lantz
Dental hygienists play a crucial role in our patients' oral health and overall well-being. However, the field of dentistry is constantly evolving, and it’s important for us to adapt and expand our skills to meet the changing needs of patients. Two exciting avenues for dental hygienists who want to diversify their professional portfolio are myofunctional therapist or lactation consultant.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
rdhmag.com | Holly Moons |Kevin López |Kirsten Brancheau |Stesha Hackett
Interviewing for a new job can be intimidating and stressful, whether you’re a new graduate just starting out or an experienced hygienist looking for a fresh opportunity. As a hygiene recruiter, my goal is to make the interview process as seamless as possible. I want to ensure that you find the right fit, wherever that may be. Here are a few tips to help your next interview go smoothly. Before you contact a new office, know your driving factors.
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