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September 19, 2007
IFDH Holds International Symposium The International Federation of Dental Hygienists (IFDH) met in Toronto, Canada to conduct the business of the Federation, and to hold an International Symposium on Dental Hygiene with the host organization, the Canadian Dental Hygienists’ Association. The purpose of the Federation is to: Safeguard and defend the interests of the profession of dental hygiene, represent and advance the profession of dental hygiene, promote professional alliances with its association members as well as with other associations, federations, and organizations whose objectives are similar, promote and coordinate the exchange of knowledge and information about the profession, its education, and its practice, promote access to quality preventive oral health care services, increase public awareness that oral disease can be prevented through proven regimen, provide a forum for the understanding and discussion of issues pertaining to dental hygiene. The House of Delegate’s reviewed the Strategic Plan and developed action plans, and held panels to evaluate “Positioning Dental Hygiene in Health Care” and “a Vision for the Future”. The new officers of the IFDH are:
2008 Distinguished Service Award The American Dental Hygienists’ Association, in conjunction with Discus Dental, Inc., is pleased to present the Discus Dental/ADHA Distinguished Service Award. To obtain information and an application visit ADHA’s web site at www.adha.org and download a copy. 2008 Johnson & Johnson/ADHA Awards
for Excellence in Dental Hygiene ADHA and Procter & Gamble announce
Dental Hygiene Educator of the Year Award
Congratulations 2007 Graduates! Graduating and starting any new job is a stressful experience—it is filled with questions, uncertainties and new routines. In school, you had the experience of your faculty to guide and mentor you for the last two years. Now that you are out on your own, who do you turn to? Don’t worry, you aren’t alone! While the transition from academia to practice may seem daunting, the ADHA community is here to help, support and guide you through this exciting time! Simply by staying connected to ADHA you will have access to a network of dental hygienists across the country that you can turn to for advice, mentoring and yes, even fun! All it takes is a few simple steps. Simply visit www.adha.org and login to your membership record and click the “Convert Now” link. By completing the information and providing your dental hygiene license number, you will change your membership from Student to Active and secure your place in the ADHA community! If you have any questions, contact the Division of Member Services at member.services@adha.net or 1-800-243-2342, press 1.
Subscribe Now to the New ADHA DVD Quarterly ADHA recently launched its new continuing education, ADHA DVD Quarterly, at annual session in New Orleans. ADHA DVD Quarterly contains quality continuing education for dental hygienists, educators and researchers. Each annual subscription provides you with expert clinical presentations delivered to you four times per year. ADHA DVD Quarterly is presented on a full-motion, high-quality, interactive DVD disk, which you may view using your home DVD player or any DVD-compatible computer. Sample topics include: Laser Techniques, Digital Imaging, Restorative Dentistry, Periodontics, Whitening Techniques, as well as Practice Management, Wellness and Ergonomics and more. Each subscription qualifies you for 12 credit hours of CE per year. The new ADHA DVD Quarterly is one of the innovative services our association is providing to help you stay out front of your profession. The Quarterly complements the ADHA’s current CE publications, including Access, Journal of Dental Hygiene and ADHA on-line. ADHA members receive a 25% discount off the Quarterly’s annual non-member subscription rate of $132.00. Member cost is just $99.00 To subscribe, go to www.dvdquarterly.com.
Access
Needs Your Assistance! Access’ “Body Basics” column has offered information on correct sitting postures, movement strategies, and stretching and strengthening routines. We are asking our readers to provide questions for Drs. Jacquelyn Dylla and Jane Forrest. Please send your ergonomic inquiries to communications@adha.net, and title your email message Body Basics Inquiries. "Cracking the Code" by Tammy Glenn Cahoon, RDH, BS, has helped explain the ongoing process of "The Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature," and helped you to be a part of that process. To make this column even more useful, please send your feedback and coding concerns to communications@adha.net, and title your email message Cracking the Code Inquiries. As a reminder, previous columns appeared in Access in February, April, August and December in 2006. Access wants your questions for our “Nutrition” column. Please send your nutrition inquiries to Dr. Luisa Nappa-Dattoma at communications@adha.net, and title your email message Nutrition Inquiries. In November 2005, Access magazine took a new direction and refreshed its commitment to dental hygienists at all stages of their careers and in all areas of employment. We want to know how well you think we’re doing. Email your opinions to Access Editor-in-Chief Christine Hovliaras-Delozier, RDH, BS, MBA at ChristineH@adha.net by October 1, 2007. Access’ “Working” column interviews individuals who work as dental hygienists or who use their hygiene knowledge outside general private practice. Past columns have included hygienists in public health, government and the military, hospitals, veterinary offices, research, corporate settings and specialty practices. Dental hygienist entrepreneurs and inventors also have been featured. If you are interested in being interviewed for this column, send an email briefly describing your work setting to Jean Majeski, managing editor of Access, at jeanm@adha.net, and title your email message Working Column [your last name]. The Access team will be in touch with you if you are selected as a candidate for the column. Access’ “Profile” column is a question & answer about your professional life, your goals and influences, and your attitudes about the changing world of dental hygiene. Any ADHA member not currently serving on the board of trustees is welcome to participate. Email Jean Majeski, managing editor of Access, at jeanm@adha.net, and title your email message Profile Column [your last name]. If you are selected, you will receive a list of questions to answer and we will ask for a print-quality headshot to accompany the column. Answers will be edited for space.
Survey of Dental Hygienists in the United States The American Dental Hygienists’ Association has launched a new multi-year initiative to become the preferred source for data and information on all aspects of the Dental Hygiene profession in the United States. In order to have a clearer understanding of the changes taking place within the profession of dental hygiene, we are conducting a survey of active dental hygienists through the Center for Health Workforce Studies at the University at Albany in New York. We are requesting the help of all dental hygienists, especially you and your colleagues, who are responsible for promoting the oral health of America. Hygienists across the country will be randomly selected at to participate in this research. The purpose of this workforce study is to document the roles and functions of dental hygiene professionals. Your participation in this survey is vital to the success of this important ADHA initiative. If you have received a survey, we encourage you to complete and return it to ensure that study results accurately describe dental hygienists in the United States. We are hopeful for and anticipate a high response rate to this survey. The data will be used to frame and support issues and strategies that will address concerns you and our colleagues have identified. If you have any questions about the survey feel free to contact us at research@adha.net.
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