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President Bill Clinton to be 2013 ADA Annual Session Distinguished Speaker


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The ADA will welcome President Bill Clinton to the 154th Annual Session and World Marketplace Exhibition for the 2013 Opening General Ses- sion and Distinguished Speaker Series Thursday, October 31 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Conven- tion Center. “We are excited and honored to have President Clinton speak at the Annual Session,” said Dr. Michael Blicher, 2013 chair for the Council on ADA Sessions. “I believe his charitable work and experi- ences can inspire all dentists, no matter what their political beliefs are.” The ADA’s annual session, which is scheduled October 31 to November 3, brings together leaders in dental practice, research, academia and industry to present more than 300 continu- ing education courses over four days. Learn more at www.ada.org/session/index.aspx.


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Session is your national dental meeting.


Education Participate in challenging CE courses that fit into your schedule


and budget


Exhibition Research and purchase dental products and services


at a discount


Connections Mingle with colleagues from across the nation


Visit ADA.org/session for more information and register May 1! ISSUE 2 | MAR/APR 2013 | focus 33


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