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MDHA Annual Fundraiser..."Healthy Smiles Healthy You" Scarves Navy Blue and Burgundy
READ ABOUT MDHA's Dental Hygiene Day at the State House MDHA held its Second Annual Dental Hygiene Day at the State House on Tuesday, May 27, 2008. The event was attended by over fifty dental hygienists and students, as well as over seventy legislators and/or their staff members. The theme that resonated throughout the day was ACCESS TO CARE and the role that public health practice hygienists will play when S2567 becomes law. The attendees were treated to an inspirational speaking program that included remarks from the bill’s lead sponsors, Senator Dianne Wilkerson and Representative Smitty Pignatelli. While these two legislators are from opposite ends of the Commonwealth, they are acutely aware of the ACCESS TO CARE issue that many of their constituents encounter on a daily basis. Lynn Bethel, Director, MA Department of Public Health Office of Oral Health discussed the findings from the2007 Statewide Survey of the Commonwealth’s Dental Hygiene Workforce. Antonia Blinn, Program Director, MA Coalition of School-Based Health Centers discussed “Access to Preventive Dental Care in School-Based Settings.” The program concluded with a rousing Keynote Address, delivered by Harold Cox, President of the Massachusetts Public Health Association titled, “The Need for Increased Access in Public Health Settings.” The event concluded with approximately forty individual legislative visits, oral cancer and health screenings, and information sharing about MDHA’s legislative initiatives.
"Filling a gap in Bay State dental care", and Op-Ed was featured in the Monday, April 21st edition of the Boston Globe, (page A-12). The Op-Ed focuses on the oral health care crisis many residents, especially children, the low income, and the elderly, are facing when they try to access dental care and the challenges from organized dentistry, that licensed dental hygienists in the state are facing trying to fill the gap with direct access to preventive services. "It is one thing for dentists to refuse to see poor kids and seniors, but it is quite another for them to stand in the way of other perfectly qualified health professionals who are trying to help." Click here to read the published Op-Ed.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health Releases Printed copies ofA Report on the Commonwealth’s Dental Hygiene Workforce...ResultsandRecommendations from a 2007 Statewide Surveyare available from MDHA or you can download a copy of the Report here .
2008 Graduates - may become Active members by logging in to their student membership record at www.adha.org , click on the "Convert Now" link and complete the required information - which includes their new dental hygiene license number. Students may also convert by calling ADHA directly at (800) 243-2342, press 1 or by emailing their name, ADHA ID, license number and state of licensure to member.services@adha.net .
Walk the Rock ... Success in Plymouth to support oral cancer research
Death of Boy Emphasizes Necessity of Preventive Oral Health Care in Massachusetts…( click here for MDHA Press Release)
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