Why Join NDHA?

Continuing Education:

  • Attend NDHA Dental Hygiene Fall and Annual Session at reduced rates
  • Free or reduced rates on CEU classes as local component and NDHA meetings
  • “Members Only” pricing at ADHA Center for Lifelong Learning and Annual Session
  • “Members Only” pricing on online CE at www.adha.org

Networking:
Through membership in your local component, NDHA and ADHA, you have access to a network of dental hygienists across the country and in your own backyard

Publications
All of these publications are complimentary with ADHA/NDHA membership

  • NebraskaLand Explorer
  • Access Magazine
  • Journal of Dental Hygiene
  • ADHA Update

Insurance Services:
www.adhainsurance.com

  • Health
  • Professional Liability
  • Disability
  • Auto
  • Life
  • Cancer
  • Accidental Death & Dismemberment
  • Home
  • Equipment

Access to Information:

  • Association Opportunities:
  • Eligible to have a full voting membership on direction and policy of the association
  • Eligible to serve as a delegate to the ADHA House of Delegates
  • Eligible to participate in and serve on ADHA and NDHA committees
  • Eligible to serve as an officer within ADHA, NDHA and your component

Advocacy:

  • NDHA Legislative Committee
  • ADHA Federal / State Advocacy Program
  • ADHA Governmental Affairs Staff
  • Representation of dental hygienists by dental hygienists
  • NDHA Liaison to the Board of Dentistry

Member Benefits and Services:

  • ADHA credit card & Hotel discount program
  • Institute for Oral Health
  • Professional and personal insurance plans
  • Grants and scholarship opportunities are available for dental hygienists pursuing an advanced degree in dental hygiene

Costs:

  • Approximately $216 for tripartite membership in ADHA / NDHA / Local Component
    ($170 for ADHA dues, $36 for NDHA dues and $5-$10 for component dues)