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Stop Blaming Your Patients: Tips on Effective Oral Health Communication
Tien Jiang

Dr. Tien Jiang

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Stop Blaming Your Patients: Tips on Effective Oral Health Communication

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"Stop Blaming Your Patients: Tips on Effective Oral Health Communication" has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the AGD Pace and is supported by funds received from Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals Inc. Tribune Group GmbH is a recognized AGD Pace provider. At the end of the webinar, after passing the C.E. Quiz, you will be able to download your AGD Pace C.E. Certificate.

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