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Ep 56: ADHA Leaders Speak Out On Moves To Replace Hygienists

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In this episode of Straight Up With Steph, I sat down with Erin and Lancette, the President and President-Elect of American Dental Hygienists' Association’s (ADHA), as we talk about their ongoing initiatives, including their drive for license portability and their efforts to update standards of practice to include new technologies and airway assessments. We delve into the controversial Nevada bill, the importance of advocacy, and what “autonomy” truly means for our profession.

This episode gets honest about membership dollars, how the ADHA structures their efforts at the state and national levels, and why unity and legislative engagement are more critical than ever.

About Erin

About Lancette

Autonomy webinars:

ADHA Empowering Independence: A Journey to Professional Autonomy

ADHA From Provider to Change-Maker: The Autonomy Evolution
Podcast:

ADHA Podcast Safety & Standards Under Fire: ADHA and Nevada RDHs Rise to Legislative Defense (Ep 162)

Reports:

ADHA Workforce Growth Initiatives – April 2025

Dental Workforce Shortages: Data to Navigate Today’s Labor Market

Innovative Workforce Models

To watch on YouTube, click here

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Polished Posture.

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Chapters

1. Intro and ADHA's Current Accomplishments (00:00:00)

2. Increasing ADHA Membership and Benefits (00:00:40)

3. PR Campaigns for the Public (00:18:33)

4. Where Do ADHA Dues Go? (00:23:08)

5. How Much Do Lobbyists Cost? (00:27:57)

6. How Did ADHA Fight OJT Training for Hygienists in Nevada? (00:34:34)

7. How to Protect and Advance Dental Hygiene (00:43:26)

8. Response to Statements From the ADA (00:45:45)

9. What Does Autonomy for Hygienists Mean? (00:51:42)

10. Is There a Hygiene Shortage? (00:58:33)

11. Is Dental Hygiene Still a Good Career? (01:06:51)

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Send me a message, I’d love to hear from you!

In this episode of Straight Up With Steph, I sat down with Erin and Lancette, the President and President-Elect of American Dental Hygienists' Association’s (ADHA), as we talk about their ongoing initiatives, including their drive for license portability and their efforts to update standards of practice to include new technologies and airway assessments. We delve into the controversial Nevada bill, the importance of advocacy, and what “autonomy” truly means for our profession.

This episode gets honest about membership dollars, how the ADHA structures their efforts at the state and national levels, and why unity and legislative engagement are more critical than ever.

About Erin

About Lancette

Autonomy webinars:

ADHA Empowering Independence: A Journey to Professional Autonomy

ADHA From Provider to Change-Maker: The Autonomy Evolution
Podcast:

ADHA Podcast Safety & Standards Under Fire: ADHA and Nevada RDHs Rise to Legislative Defense (Ep 162)

Reports:

ADHA Workforce Growth Initiatives – April 2025

Dental Workforce Shortages: Data to Navigate Today’s Labor Market

Innovative Workforce Models

To watch on YouTube, click here

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Polished Posture.

🛒 Want to visit my store? Find ergonomic tools, courses, and more—click here!

✨ Curious about ergonomic presentations for your team? Click here!

🪞Want a free Zirc mirror sample? Click this link, you'll love it ✨

To connect with me:
➡️Instagram
💻My Website
📨Email: [email protected]
💌Newsletter signup

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro and ADHA's Current Accomplishments (00:00:00)

2. Increasing ADHA Membership and Benefits (00:00:40)

3. PR Campaigns for the Public (00:18:33)

4. Where Do ADHA Dues Go? (00:23:08)

5. How Much Do Lobbyists Cost? (00:27:57)

6. How Did ADHA Fight OJT Training for Hygienists in Nevada? (00:34:34)

7. How to Protect and Advance Dental Hygiene (00:43:26)

8. Response to Statements From the ADA (00:45:45)

9. What Does Autonomy for Hygienists Mean? (00:51:42)

10. Is There a Hygiene Shortage? (00:58:33)

11. Is Dental Hygiene Still a Good Career? (01:06:51)

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