NEW YORK, N.Y., USA: Colgate-Palmolive has announced the launch of the Colgate Oral Health Network for Professional Education and Development — a new online resource dedicated to helping dental professionals improve the oral health and well-being of their patients. Through a partnership with the Dental Tribune Study Club, the Colgate Oral Health Network provides access to some of the latest information and developments in oral health.
Since December last year, dental professionals are able to access the free benefits of the Colgate Oral Health Network. It will offer educational resources such as live online webinars and on-demand seminars, the company said.
"Colgate has been a long-standing partner of dental professionals worldwide," said Barbara Shearer, Director of Scientific Affairs at Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals. "The launch of the Colgate Oral Health Network marks an expansion of our commitment to oral health education as we continue to help keep the profession connected with up-to-date news and e-learning opportunities."
By offering these resources online, the Colgate Oral Health Network also serves as an interaction platform for dental professionals worldwide by incorporating various cultures and new perspectives into the educational mix, Shearer added.
More information are available at www.colgateoralhealthnetwork.com.
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