Lecture Recaps
In-Person Lecture with Dr. Hindin & Dr. Tucker – RECAP and Course Visuals
This past weekend in Connecticut was an eye-opening and truly riveting course. Dr. Tucker and Dr. Hindin were able to present a unique way of
Course Evaluations Are In!
Attendee Responses Taken Right From The Evaluation Forms. The below feedback is from Dr. Tucker’s lecture at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine on October 21 – 22, 2022 -This was the best continuing ed that I have attended for a long time. Speaker was knowledgeable engaged the group. Showed commitment in […]
FAN MAIL! Dentist’s Need Treatment Too!
Dr. L From the Reading, PA Course. Many of the questions I was asking during the course were for patients but also for me. I have sleep apnea and faithfully used the CPAP religiously for 2 years. My ahi was 32 and it went down to less than 5 using the CPAP. After 2 years […]
Feedback from The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine Course
In February of this year, Dr. John Tucker was asked to present a course at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. His lecture, Dental Sleep
TEE’s In-Person & Online Courses!
Join Us Online, IN-Person, or Offshore! This year is full of learning opportunities at Tucker Educational Excellence! Join us online for our monthly LIVE webinars, including
In-Office Training at Holger Dental Group
Covid-19 is still a thing. This is why TEE’s offering in-person lectures, online webinars, and our most popular offering at the moment – in-office training
Minneapolis/St. Paul Seminar Recap and Visuals
Thank you to all our attendees who came to our Essentials course this past weekend in St. Paul! It was a tight group of
Visuals From Lubbock Seminar
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again…WE LOVE LUBBOCK, TX! Tucker Educational Excellence hosted their Complete Program Essentials Course in Lubbock last
Dental Continuing Education in Charleston, SC
Did you know that Charleston has a very deep-rooted and significant history when it comes to education? That’s because the city of Charleston was the first