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CCEPR.Org: List of ADA CERP Recognized Providers National Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition (CCEPR) LIST OF ADA CERP RECOGNIZED PROVIDERS National Approval Organizations Approved by the CCEPR Recognizing the need to offer its members and the dental community a way to select continuing education with confidence, the ADA started the ADA CERP in conjunction with a group of organizations representing the dental profession in 1993. In 2014, the ADA established the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition to oversee ADA CERP. The Commission evaluates and approves institutions and organizations that provide continuing dental education (CDE). Members of the Commission are appointed by the following organizations: the American Dental Association, the American Association of Dental Boards, the American Dental Education Association, the American Society of Constituent Dental Executives and the organizations representing the nine recognized dental specialties. The Commission evaluates providers of continuing dental education in 14 aspects of program quality. Only CDE providers demonstrating that they meet the ADA CERP Recognition Standards and Procedures are granted ADA CERP approval and are authorized to use the ADA CERP logo and recognition statement. Once approved, CDE providers are held accountable for maintaining those same high standards. ADA CERP does not approve individual courses or credit hours. ADA CERP recognition does not imply endorsement of course content presented. 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