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Tim was recently invited onto the Editorial Advisory Board of Dentistry IQ.
He will be writing a monthly series exploring the systems that shape everyday dentistry. In part 1 he examines why prevention remains difficult to prioritize, arguing that measurement-driven systems inherently reward procedures over the less visible outcomes of preventive care.
Here’s a link to What gets measured gets treated: Why prevention still struggles in dentistry
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