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Mark Hartley |
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Kevin Henry is the managing editor for Dental Economics and the Chief Editor for Dental Office magazine.
Mark Hartley is the chief editor for RDH magazine.
Joe Blaes, DDS, is the Chief Editor of Dental Economics magazine.
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I was checking the news this morning for references to dental hygienists. This is actually a nice story. A "who's who" directory called Cambridge fondly wished a pleasant retirement for a Georgia hygienist, Linda Hammond (http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/linda-o-hammond-named-cambridge-whos-who-professional-of-the-year-in-dental-hygiene-42573.php).
Linda hung it up after 28 years, and we certainly join the crowd in wishing her happiness.
But there was a reference to her plans of spending more time with her grandsons. And they call her ... "Hootinanny."
I had to laugh. Hootinanny is arguably the most creative nickname I have heard for a grandmother/dental hygienist.
Linda hung it up after 28 years, and we certainly join the crowd in wishing her happiness.
But there was a reference to her plans of spending more time with her grandsons. And they call her ... "Hootinanny."
I had to laugh. Hootinanny is arguably the most creative nickname I have heard for a grandmother/dental hygienist.
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