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Why You Should Look into OSAP, ASAP!

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Listen to this fascinating podcast about the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP). Michelle came to be the ED of OSAP a couple years before the pandemic, when the previous work of OSAP became ever more prominent and pertinent to every dental office. In this podcast, Michelle describes how OSAP works, as well as what its services offer to members and to all dental professionals. She specifically describes the training offered in infection prevention practices important to us all. Bio: Michelle Lee, CPC began her tenure as Executive Director of the Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention, in 2018. She has more than 30 years of experience in the dental and healthcare industries. Her experience includes leading the Southeast’s largest dental and medical staffing firm, as well as consulting with dental practices, providing leadership and team development training. Michelle is passionate about OSAP’s mission to be the leading provider of infection prevention and control education, training, and credentialing that supports safe dental visits.

Foundations: Building the Safest Dental Visit . www.cdc.gov/oralh...t.html

Certificate Program: www.osap.org/certificate-program

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Listen to this fascinating podcast about the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP). Michelle came to be the ED of OSAP a couple years before the pandemic, when the previous work of OSAP became ever more prominent and pertinent to every dental office. In this podcast, Michelle describes how OSAP works, as well as what its services offer to members and to all dental professionals. She specifically describes the training offered in infection prevention practices important to us all. Bio: Michelle Lee, CPC began her tenure as Executive Director of the Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention, in 2018. She has more than 30 years of experience in the dental and healthcare industries. Her experience includes leading the Southeast’s largest dental and medical staffing firm, as well as consulting with dental practices, providing leadership and team development training. Michelle is passionate about OSAP’s mission to be the leading provider of infection prevention and control education, training, and credentialing that supports safe dental visits.

Foundations: Building the Safest Dental Visit . www.cdc.gov/oralh...t.html

Certificate Program: www.osap.org/certificate-program

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