Timing and community for dental hygiene students
Her experience at RDH Evolution helped Billie Lunt find her peeps. It’s always comforting for dental hygienists to know they aren’t alone, and that so many dental hygienists think alike and agree on a lot.
Billie and I discuss what we can all do to support our students. First of all, students need to know they have a support network before they even enter the profession. There are plenty of resources for them to begin their careers, including RDH magazine, which is free to subscribe to.
The best thing they can do in school is build community, which will help them become more successful in their career. (Billie has a podcast designed for dental hygiene students called Happy Flosser, and she accepts suggestions for topics for her podcast.)
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About the Author

Jackie Sanders, MBA, RDH
Chief Editor, RDH magazine
Jackie Sanders, MBA, RDH, is a respected dental industry leader with more than 40 years of experience in dental hygiene, marketing, and professional relations. As chief editor of RDH, she is dedicated to advancing the dental profession through education, innovation, and collaboration. Prior to this role, she served as manager of professional relations and communications for Sunstar/GUM, building strong connections with industry associations, educational institutions, and dental professionals nationwide. Jackie has also contributed her expertise through committee service with organizations including the American Dental Education Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.




