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CAVITY FREE KIDS
Give your kids the very best start to a healthy life! My Amazon Best-Seller is a must-have resource guide that will equip you with the knowledge and tools to provide the best oral healthcare at every stage of your child’s development while instilling a lifelong commitment to taking care of their teeth!
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Podcasts
Heart 2 Talk Podcast
Reigniting the Soul & Passions with Dr. Laila Hishaw
Bathroom 2 Boardroom
S3: E7 “Build habits early” with Dr. Laila Hishaw
Mom Worthy Podcast
78 | Cavity Free Kids
Little Teeth, BIG Smiles Podcast
Get Involved in Diversity in Dentistry Mentorships: Learn From Dr. Laila Hishaw How You Can Make a Difference! – Ep.50
Mommy Dentist in Business Podcast
205: Interview with board-certified pediatric dentist & founder of Diversity In Dentistry Mentorships, Dr. Laila Hishaw
WSJ’s Your Money Briefing Podcast
Teen Accounts on Payment Apps Offer Lessons on Saving, Stock Trading
Max Yao Leadership Podcast
Diversity in Dentistry Mentorships
Academy of General Dentistry Podcast
Diversity in Dentistry and the Importance of Mentors
Soft Bites Podcast
Dr. Laila Hishaw – Diversity in Dentistry
Beyond the Smile with Dr. Laila Hishaw
A podcast of Diversity in Dentistry Mentorships, Inc 501(c)(3)
Articles
DENTISTRY TODAY – ARTICLE BY DR. HISHAW
The traditional path to becoming a dental professional has often been limited to a narrow demographic. However, to truly address the oral health disparities in underserved communities, we must challenge this status quo and actively seek to diversify our dental workforce. By doing so, we can ensure that our dental workforce is reflective of the diverse populations we aim to serve. But where will these much-needed practitioners come from? I strongly believe that the solution to this pressing issue lies in mentorship and collaboration.
One Degree, Countless Opportunities
When graduates leave the UMKC School of Dentistry, they’re ready for the rigors thatcome with working inside a dental clinic. But they’re also prepared for a multitude of other opportunities where they can put their degrees to work. Alumni Laila Hishaw, William V. Giannobile and Nathan Suter may have taken their knowledge in different directions, but they all share the common goal of making a lasting impact on the field of dentistry.
Journal of Dental Education article co-authored by Dr. Laila Hishaw
ADA News article written by Dr. Laila Hishaw
When I earned my degree in dentistry, I was one of only a handful of students of color in my graduating class. That was 20 years ago…