Alberta Dental Association and College - Goals

Goals

  • Providing dental services for the wellness of Albertans.
  • Ensuring oral health services are safe, appropriate and ethical for all Albertans through governance
  • Ensuring the resoution of problems occur effectively and efficiently between patients, dentists, government, industry and other health professionals
  • Supporting effective resolution of health-care delivery issues to ensure that the public does not receive unsafe, inappropriate or unethical oral health services.
  • Effective monitoring and support of continuing competence and capacity to practice of Alberta dentists.
  • Effective communication and collaborative relationships with dentists, the public, government, industry, other dental organizations and health professionals.
  • Promotion of excellence in the delivery of oral health services.

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