It's time to recognize some amazing women in the dental industry! For the sixth consecutive year, Dental Products Report is honored to name the Top 25 Women in Dentistry. We will be profiling these awesome women in our October issue ... but we need your help to know who the top 25 women are.
Simply click here to submit your nomination.
Be prepared to write 3 to 5 sentences (minimum) on why this fantastic female deserves to be recognized.
As in years past, we are looking for nominees in five categories:
· Dentists
· Clinical or administrative dental team members (hygienists, assistants, office managers)
· Dental lab technicians
· Researchers and educators (including KOLs, speakers, lecturers, trainers, etc.)
· Industry (CEOs, marketing executives, sales reps, etc.)
* To check out last year's edition of the Top 25 Women in Dentistry, please click here.
** Entries will be accepted until midnight ET on Tuesday, June 30, 2015.
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