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Fort Myers, FL Dentist Receives Continuing Education to Maintain Superior Dental Care

Dr. Angela Harney, Fort Myers dentist, remains on the cutting edge of technology and dental advancements through continuing education.

2012-05-02
FORT MYERS, FL, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) To provide her patients with the best in quality dental health care, Dr. Angela Harney, Fort Myers, FL dentist, maintains continuing education each year. By pursuing ongoing educational courses, Dr. Harney stays on top of the cutting edge advancements in dentistry. Whether to enrich lives, follow a new dream, or to simply challenge themselves, ongoing training in dentistry is more important than ever before.

Dental continuing education is essential for anyone working within the dental field. As in the medical field, technological advances in the field come at a rapid-fire pace, and staying abreast of the latest research, tools and treatment methods is crucial. By taking continuing education courses, Dr. Harney can stay ahead of new advancements in Fort Myers dental veneers, dental crowns, Invisalign, and an array of other procedures and treatments.

"Continuing education for dentists is so important that most states require a certain number of dental continuing education courses each year. I am pleased to continue to complete continuing education courses every year. These courses allow me to have access to the latest diagnostic, preventative and treatment methods, which helps me to provide my patients with the best care available," said Dr. Angela Harney, Fort Myers dentist.

In addition, dental continuing education can help keep dentists of all levels on top of the changes in the industry. Through dental continuing education courses, seminars and lectures, Dr. Harney continues to improve her skills and learn about new techniques in the dental field.

Dr. Angela Harney, dentist in Fort Myers, is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the University of Florida College of Dentistry, a member of the Florida Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry, the Lee County Dental Society and various local study clubs. She is also currently enrolled in a two year Mastership program through the University of Florida and taking courses through the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry.

In order to share her dental health care knowledge with her patients, Dr. Harney also offers an online education library with an array of valuable dental health care information including dental veneers, implants, Invisalign, and Fort Myers dental crowns, among others. Dr. Harney, encourages patients to visit her practice website at http://www.angelaharneydentistry.com for more information, and to contact her office at (239) 275-7722 to set up their next appointment.

About Dr. Angela Harney, DMD, PA: Dr. Angela Harney took over her current practice from its present owner in 2009 - originally established in the 1980s. She has grown up in the Fort Myers area since the age of thirteen, and is strongly rooted here. Dr. Harney attended the University of Florida, receiving a Bachelors of Science in Zoology and went on to study at the University of Florida College of Dentistry, where she earned her Doctorate of Dental Medicine, graduating magna cum laude. She was also invited to become a member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, a prestigious, invitation only, National Dental Honor Society.

Media Contact:
Dr. Angela Harney
contactus@angelaharneydentistry.com
7780 Cambridge Manor Place Suite D
Fort Myers, FL 33907
(239) 275-7722
http://www.angelaharneydentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Fort Myers, FL Dentist Receives Continuing Education to Maintain Superior Dental Care
Dr. Angela Harney, Fort Myers dentist, remains on the cutting edge of technology and dental advancements through continuing education.