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December 9, 2009 2009 Graduates: Win a Free Pair of Orascoptic loupes! The transition from student membership to active is simple and free - all we need is your license number. Just follow these easy steps: You can login online to your ADHA account and click the "Convert to Active Member" link OR call ADHA at 312-440-8900 and press 1 OR email your name, ADHA member ID number, license number and state of licensure to member.services@adha.net. As an active member, you will have even more opportunities and benefits. With ADHA, you will increase your professional edge by taking advantage of state and local networking and continuing education opportunities. You can also explore your career options by using our Employment Guide, online Career Center and local job postings on your state website. In addition, you will continue to get discounts on professional items such as loupes, books, scrubs, car rentals and insurance just to name a few. You will find all of your member benefits online at http://benefits.adha.org. Now that you have begun your dental hygiene career, remember to take advantage of this opportunity to transition your ADHA student membership to active – you might be the lucky winner of a new pair of loupes!
ADHA to Phase out Journal of Dental Hygiene Print Version The board voted unanimously to discontinue the JDH print version. The justification provided was that the original House of Delegates resolution mandated that the journal be self-supporting as follows: Implement a journal subscription program that would cover the costs of production and distribution of the print version of the Journal of Dental Hygiene. A full-year of issues have been published with data indicating a potential negative impact on the ADHA budget. Marketing efforts have been exhaustive and subscriptions to date have still fallen short of targeted levels. Following the board’s action, ADHA will immediately cease taking all new subscriptions. All existing subscribers will receive a hard copy of the Journal until they reach their subscription expiration date. For further information, please contact your ADHA District Trustee or the ADHA Communications Division at 312-440-8900.
Interested in Running for an ADHA Office? Also, in 2010, the ADHA House of Delegates will be electing a president-elect, a vice-president, a speaker of the house, finance committee members and ethics committee members from Regions A and C. For more information on running for office, please refer to the Guidelines for Election Campaigns on page DM-II-A-15-18 of the Standing Rules or call Karen Caspers at Central Office. To run for office or to be considered for a council position, submit your bio-data form to ADHA’s Central Office by Feb. 1, 2010.
Vacancies on National Board Test Construction Committees for 2011 The PDFs must be submitted by Jan. 29, 2010. The Committee on Examination Development or the Committee on Dental Hygiene will review the qualifications of all applicants. Based on the committee’s recommendations, the JCNDE will approve the appointments during its meeting on April 14, 2010. Applicants will be informed of the status of their applications in late April. VACANCIES IN YEAR 2011 ON THE NATIONAL BOARD
The Academy for Academic Leadership (AAL) is Now Accepting Registrations The IAHE is a professional, online development program designed to prepare faculty in allied health professions education for successful academic careers. Over the past three years, with the assistance of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry, 97 allied health educators have participated in the IAHE. The 2009 class on Teaching Foundations was the first to experience the Institute entirely online, with four synchronous sessions and three self-study modules. The new approach gave participants maximum flexibility and convenience and garnered very positive evaluations, including the following: A very approachable form of distance learning. Very knowledgeable faculty. Excellent program for new as well as experienced educators. Has allowed me to better assess and further develop my teaching skills. An OUTSTANDING course. Extremely well-organized with expert instructors, relevant and applicable material and engaging open forums which allow you to provide and hear useful feedback. To give even more allied dental educators the chance to experience this program, the Teaching Foundations sessions will be provided again in January 2010, and the all-new Advances in Educational Methods for Allied Health Educators will be offered in June 2010. Educators enrolled in the IAHE, whether new to academia or seasoned faculty in need of a mid-career boost, will gain experience with key classroom and clinical teaching practices. Applications for phase one will be accepted until Dec. 28, 2009; phase two will be open for registration until May 31, 2010. Each session will be archived, so if registrants miss a session, they can view a podcast that features all of the slides, video and audio. They also can correspond with the instructors between sessions to clarify any lessons they wish. The 2009 class reported great satisfaction with these features. Information about the 2010 programs and registration forms for both phases is available at the AAL website: http://www.academicleaders.org/iahe.html. For more information about the IAHE, contact AAL Chief Operating Officer George Weinstein at gweinstein@academicleaders.org or (404) 350-2098.
Research that Develops YOU! Preventing Dental Caries Through School-Based Sealant Programs: Updated Recommendations and Reviews of Evidence Oral Health Care Professionals’ Identification of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Patients in Private Dental Offices in Sweden Assessing Caries Increments in Elderly Patients With and Without Dementia: A One-Year Follow-up Study
Updated Recommendations for School-based Dental Sealant Programs The updated recommendations, “Preventing Dental Caries Through School-based Sealant Programs: Updated Recommendations and Reviews of Evidence,” were published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association. The workgroup, comprised of experts in the fields of caries prevention and treatment, oral epidemiology and evidence-based reviews, examined new evidence on the effectiveness of sealants in preventing new decay and progression of early decay, methods to assess decay and sealant placement techniques.
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Call for Abstracts: Poster, Roundtable and Oral Presentations The Program Committee for the 2010 National Oral Health Conference (NOHC) invites abstract submissions for poster, roundtable and oral presentations. The committee is interested in scientific research, program evaluations, community-based interventions and partnerships related to dental public health. Abstracts can be submitted after Nov. 1 online at www.nationaloralhealthconference.com. Your preference for a poster, roundtable or oral presentation is acknowledged; however, the final decision on presentation format will be the decision of the American Association of Public Health Dentistry (AAPHD) Science & Education Committee. Please submit abstracts no later than Dec. 21, 2009 at www.nationaloralhealthconference.com. New this year at submission:
Please call the NOHC office at 217-529-6503 with questions. Thank you.
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