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Dentist In Suwanee, GA Completes Continuing Education Courses

Dr. Tatiana Shifrin, cosmetic dentist in Suwanee, has completed 300 hours in continuing education courses in the last 2 years for improved dental care.

2013-04-03
DULUTH, GA, April 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Each state requires dentists to complete a certain amount of continuing education hours in order to successfully provide superior dental care at their practices. These continuing dental education courses allow each dentist to remain up to standards for their dental association and the state. Dr. Tatiana Shifrin, dentist in Suwanee, GA, is proud to announce her completion of 300 hours of continuing education in the last 2 years.

By completing 300 hours, Dr. Shifrin, cosmetic dentist in Suwanee, further showcases her dedication and commitment to providing her patients with the best dental care possible at Shifrin Dental. Dr. Shifrin is committed to learning, which is immediately evident at Shifrin Dental. She continues to invest and enrich her office with new technology so that patients can expect the best treatment possible each time they visit Shifrin Dental.

"It is my priority to make sure I am offering my patients the most up-to-date dental care possible. In order to accomplish this, I attend continuing dental education courses each year. During the past 2 years I have completed 300 hours of continuing dental education courses, which allows me to provide my patients with the best in quality dental care possible," said Dr. Tatiana Shifrin, Berkeley Lake cosmetic dentist.

Dental continuing education is essential for anyone working within the dental field. As in the medical field, technological advances in the dental field come at a rapid-fire pace, and staying abreast of the latest research, tools and treatment methods is crucial. Completing continuing education each year allows Dr. Shifrin, Peachtree Corners, GA dentist, to maintain an exceptional dental practice with up-to-date procedures and technology.

Further proof of Dr. Tatiana Shifrin's efforts to bring the best dental care available to Shifrin Dental can be seen through her dedication to maintaining up-to-date continuing dental education courses. With 300 hours completed in 2 years, Dr. Shifrin, Berkeley Lake emergency dentist, is committed to providing the best dental care available for her patients of all ages.

About Shifrin Dental: Owned and operated by Dr. Tatiana Shifrin, Shifrin Dental is dedicated to providing patients with the best in quality dental care. Dr. Shifrin has been a dentist in Duluth since 1997. She is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology and received her dental degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation, Dr. Shifrin served in the U.S. Air Force as a Captain. Dr. Tatiana Shifrin is committed to learning and receives over 100 hours each year in continuing education. Additionally, she is a dentist who will not judge or criticize her patients, won't lecture or put them down and is someone who truly cares about her patients, their health and how they look and feel.

Media Contact:
Dr. Tatiana Shifrin, DMD
Contactus@shifrindental.com
4229 Pleasant Hill Road
Duluth, GA 30096
(770) 232-5255
http://www.shifrindental.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Suwanee, GA Completes Continuing Education Courses
Dr. Tatiana Shifrin, cosmetic dentist in Suwanee, has completed 300 hours in continuing education courses in the last 2 years for improved dental care.