| People to People Announces
Dental Hygiene Delegation Returns From Russia
and Poland
Chicago—October 16, 2007—People
to People Citizen Ambassador Programs, together with the American
Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA), coordinated a delegation
of 52 licensed dental hygienists, accompanied by fourteen guests,
who traveled to Russia and Poland from August 24 through September
2, 2007. This unique opportunity provided the selected delegates
with the chance to meet their colleagues in St. Petersburg and Warsaw
face-to-face to engage discussions on a number of topics including:
the Russian, Polish, and American health care systems, how the education
systems vary in their designs to prepare oral health professionals
including dental hygienists, and a variety of public health measures
intended for disease prevention and health promotion.
Participants from both sides shared their
knowledge of successful techniques and effective strategies for
impacting professional education, regulation, standards of dental
hygiene practice, and integration of oral health services among
targeted populations. Select members of ADHA were invited to participate
in this delegation based on their areas of interest, experience,
and expertise in the field of dental hygiene. A broad cross section
of delegates, both geographically and professionally, represented
a range of experience from three years to more than forty years
in the dental hygiene profession. A variety of dental hygiene professional
roles were included in the delegation; educators, researchers, practitioners,
administrators, and the members of the corporate industry were all
represented. ADHA was applauded throughout the journey for their
initiative in fostering international goodwill and promoting the
profession of dental hygiene with many countries who share the common
goal of improving the oral and total health of all people.
Major focus areas for the working sessions
for this delegation included:
1) Challenges faced in access to oral health
care
2) Ways in which oral health care is provided and funded
3) Delivery of oral health services in urban and rural communities
The delegation combined educational activities
and meetings centered on dental hygiene and public health in both
Russia and Poland, while cultural activities highlighted the sights
and sounds of these countries. Delegates enjoyed an insider view
of the dental care systems in Russia and Poland and experienced
these cultures in a way that most travelers never do. The delegation
visited two orphanages to conduct one-on-one instructional sessions
with the children on proper brushing and flossing techniques, and
the importance of nutrition. They also observed the ways in which
their professional counterparts practice in their own settings.
The delegation was led by Margaret Lappan
Green, RDH, MS, Immediate Past President of ADHA. In addition, Professor
Irene M. Connolly, Senior Instructor at Old Dominion University,
joined her as co-leader of this program.
Ambassador Programs has been conducting educational
programs for professionals in some of the world’s most fascinating
destinations for more than 50 years. The delegations allow professionals
to exchange information with their overseas counterparts while forging
the bonds of international friendship.
Details on upcoming delegations are available
by calling 877.787.2000, ext. 8100, or by emailing professionals@citizenambassadors.org.
More information on People to People Citizen Ambassador Programs
can be found online at www.citizenambassadors.org.
ADHA is the largest national organization
representing the professional interests of the more than 120,000
dental hygienists across the country. Dental hygienists are preventive
oral health professionals, licensed in dental hygiene, who provide
educational, clinical and therapeutic services that support total
health through the promotion of optimal oral health. For more information
about ADHA, dental hygiene or the link between oral health and general
health, visit http://www.adha.org.
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