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Why should I pursue a collaborative care practice?

January 26, 2022 Gina, Witt, Patti, and Lora Episode 24
Why should I pursue a collaborative care practice?
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Why should I pursue a collaborative care practice?
Jan 26, 2022 Episode 24
Gina, Witt, Patti, and Lora

Episode 24: Why should I pursue a collaborative care practice?

This week, the hosts are joined by Bobbie DelSasso, RDH, BS. Bobbie DelSasso is the Executive Director of The American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH). AAOSH is a non-profit organization which focuses on expanding awareness about the oral systemic connection.

Bobbie DelSasso tells the hosts stories of shocking and life changing interactions with patients that caused her to begin incorporating looking at her patients’ health history into her practice as a dental hygienist, and  later led her to become Executive Director of AAOSH. She discusses the power of collaborative care between physicians and dentists, and adds that every time she has seen a physician leave an AAOSH event, they’ve been in awe of the new information that had been provided.

The team discuss the importance of finding the root cause of a disease rather than suppressing symptoms, and the simple tests that all practitioners can do that can not only improve, but save a patient’s life.

“If we could coordinate and work together more, there are so many peoples lives that we can change and make better just by small little things we can do.” - Bobbie DelSasso

References:
AAOSH.org

Social Media:
Instagram: @aaoshconnect
Twitter: @aaoshconnect
Facebook: American Academy of Oral Systemic Health
LinkedIn: American Academy of Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH)

Show Notes

Episode 24: Why should I pursue a collaborative care practice?

This week, the hosts are joined by Bobbie DelSasso, RDH, BS. Bobbie DelSasso is the Executive Director of The American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH). AAOSH is a non-profit organization which focuses on expanding awareness about the oral systemic connection.

Bobbie DelSasso tells the hosts stories of shocking and life changing interactions with patients that caused her to begin incorporating looking at her patients’ health history into her practice as a dental hygienist, and  later led her to become Executive Director of AAOSH. She discusses the power of collaborative care between physicians and dentists, and adds that every time she has seen a physician leave an AAOSH event, they’ve been in awe of the new information that had been provided.

The team discuss the importance of finding the root cause of a disease rather than suppressing symptoms, and the simple tests that all practitioners can do that can not only improve, but save a patient’s life.

“If we could coordinate and work together more, there are so many peoples lives that we can change and make better just by small little things we can do.” - Bobbie DelSasso

References:
AAOSH.org

Social Media:
Instagram: @aaoshconnect
Twitter: @aaoshconnect
Facebook: American Academy of Oral Systemic Health
LinkedIn: American Academy of Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH)