TDA Leadership Institute (TLI)

TDA Announces Member-Only Leadership Program

Starting September 10, there is a new method for logging into ADA, TDA and many local society websites.

Before Sept 2, you can update your profile on ada.org ensuring you have a unique email address on your account. After September 10, you will be prompted to enter a unique email address and reset your password. You will no longer use your ADA number to log in.

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As we transition to a new association management software you may experience difficulty in accessing your member profile. If you have any issues or would like to make a payment, you can call 512-443-3675, ext. 137 to speak to Rachael Daigle.

Texas Dental Association: Helping Every Member Succeed

TDA connects dentists with each other, with patients, and with resources for life and career. TDA is a professional membership organization for dentists, and the 3rd largest state dental association in the US. The TDA is part of a tripartite affiliation with the American Dental Association at the national level, and component societies at the local level. The Association has more than 9,200 members, and is composed of 26 local component dental societies, grouped into 4 divisions across Texas.

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Support the REDI Act

Jun 10, 2022
Dear Advocate,

Today’s new dentists start their careers with nearly $305,000 in educational debt ($270,125 for graduates from public dental schools and $349,730 for graduates from private dental schools). A contributing factor: federal student loan interest rates that can reach as high as 9.5 or 10.5 percent. The interest begins accruing immediately, and continues to accrue throughout the new dentist’s low- or non-paying dental or medical residency, adding tens of thousands of dollars to their debt.

Today, we are asking you to tell your members of Congress to support the Resident Education Deferred Interest (REDI) Act. If enacted, this bill would allow dental and medical residents to automatically defer payments on their federal student loans until after their dental or medical residency is completed. It would also suspend the accrual of interest during their residency period.

The REDI Act is one of several bills the ADA is advocating for to make educational debt manageable for the next generation of dentists. It will not eliminate the burden of educational debt, but it will help offset the unprecedented financial challenges that new dentists face at graduation.

Please email your members of Congress and ask them to support the REDI Act. In doing so, they can express their support in a key way for dental and medical providers who provide essential care to patients nationwide.

TAKE ACTION NOW

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