Abstract
Dr. Riley Schaff discusses the importance of personal connection in engaging new dentists with organized dentistry. Drawing from his own experience of being personally invited to chair a New Dentist Study Club, he emphasizes that direct, personal outreach is more effective than digital communication in encouraging participation among early-career dentists.
The article highlights ongoing efforts at the state level to increase engagement, including enhanced presence at local events and networking programs. However, Schaff argues that grassroots efforts at the local component level are crucial for significant change in membership rates. He concludes that personal engagement from existing members is essential for maintaining the Michigan Dental Association's vitality, particularly as the American Dental Association transitions to a new membership model.
Recommended Citation
Schaff, Riley D.D.S.
(2024)
"The Back Page: The Personal Touch Makes the Difference,"
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association: Vol. 106:
No.
12, Article 9.
Available at:
https://commons.ada.org/journalmichigandentalassociation/vol106/iss12/9