MDA Announces 3 New Co-Endorsements with ADA Business Resources
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DA Endorsed Companies in combina- tion with the ADA Business Resources
program brings you special member savings on products and services designed spe- cifically to work for your practice. We’ve added three new endorsements to serve you: AHI Travel, InTouch Practice Com- munications on-hold services and Lenovo technology products and services. See all products, services and special officers at
modental.org/endorsed.
AHI Travel provides mem- bers access to guided ocean, river and land-based tours designed to immerse travel- ers in the history and culture of people and places across the globe. Most trips are 7-14 days. On-site tour directors lead small groups (no more than 36 guests on most programs). Each trip includes a dental-focused in-country reception. A single point of contact at AHI will help members book airfare, plan pre-or-post trip extensions, and be available to answer all questions. Early booking discounts of $250 are available on select trips. 844-205-1171 or
ada.ahitravel.com.
InTouch On Hold Patients are on hold more often than you think. Update your message quarterly to keep information relevant. InTouch is affordable, customizable and personal. Save $300 on an InTouch System—an exclusive price for ADA Members only. Purchase the Flex Plan and ben- efit from unlimited message and music changes! 877-493-9003 or
intouchdental.com.
Lenovo, a global leader in the PC marketplace, offers discounts on its entire line of reliable, high-qual- ity, secure and easy-to-use technology products and services. Members save up to 30 percent off the everyday public web price of Lenovo laptops, tablets, desktops, all-in-ones, worksta- tions, servers and accessories. This includes savings on a variety of products for the home and office, such as the award-winning ThinkPad laptops and innovative multimode YOGA tab- lets. Members also receive free ground shipping on all web orders. 800-426-7235, Ext 4886 or
lenovo.com/ada.
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