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| Joseph E. Chasteen, DDS, MA |
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Dr. Joseph Chasteen is an Associate
Professor in the Department of Oral Medicine at the University of Washington
School of Dentistry. He is the author of two textbooks on dental assisting
and four-handed dentistry. His interests include dental practice management,
instructional design and the use of computer technology in dental education
and in contemporary dental practice. Dr. Chasteen received his dental
degree and his Masters in Education from the University of Michigan. |
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| Connie
L. Drisko, DDS |
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Connie Drisko, DDS, was a practising
dental hygienist for 16 years before receiving a dental degree from the
University of Missouri-Kansas City and completing a hospital-based general
practice residency at the Veterans Administration Medical Centre, Leavenworth,
KS. Dr. Drisko received her certificate in Periodontics and became a Diplomate
of the American Board of Periodontology in 1990, and in 1995 became a
Fellow of the American College of Dentists. She is currently Dean at the
Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry in Augusta, GA. Dr. Drisko
conducts clinical research in local drug delivery, non-surgical therapies,
and oral health and systemic diseases at the Medical College of Georgia
School of Dentistry. |
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| Jane L. Forrest,
RDH, EdD |
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Dr. Forrest is an Associate Professor
and Director of the National Centre for Dental Hygiene Research at the
University of Southern California School of Dentistry. Dr. Forrest has
received over $1.5 million in federal funding for grants related to faculty
development, including programmes on the use of computer technology and
communications and on integrating Evidence-Based Decision Making into
curricula. Her research and publications also have included dental caries
and oral cancer prevention knowledge and practices. In addition, she is
the lead co-author on "An Evidence-Based Approach in Dental Hygiene
Practice, Education, and Research," a white paper for the American
Dental Hygienists' Association. Dr. Forrest is active in several national
and international associations and serves on several other editorial boards
including the Journal of Dental Hygiene and the Journal of Evidence-Based
Dental Practice. She received her BSDH from Fairleigh Dickinson University,
MS in Dental Public Health from Boston University, and a doctorate in
Higher Education form Nova Southeastern University. |
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| Gary E. Guest, DDS |
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Dr. Gary F. Guest is an Associate
Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Sciences in the School of
Dentistry at the University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio. Having published
and served on a variety of information technology committees, he is nationally recognised
for his contributions to the advancement of computer technology in
dentistry. His interests include clinical oral medicine and information
technology in dental education and in dental practice. Dr. Guest received
his dental degree from the University of Texas Health Science Centre at
San Antonio Dental School. |
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| Mary Ann Haisch, RDH, MPH |
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Mary Ann Haisch is an Assistant Professor
in the School of Dentistry at Oregon Health & Science University.
She received her dental hygiene education from Clark College, Vancouver,
WA and her Bachelor of Science in Health Education, certification in gerontology,
and her master in Public Administration from Portland State University.
Her areas of interest include the use of technology in dental and dental
hygiene education, interactive distance learning, and the use of the Internet
for dental continuing education. Ms. Haisch is actively involved in the
development of faculty tools to incorporate interactive technology in
dental and dental hygiene curricula. She is also involved in the recruitment
and retention of dental and dental hygiene students. She holds offices
for the American Dental Education Association and is on the editorial
board for the Journal of Practical Hygiene. |
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| Salme E. Lavigne, RDH, BA, MS(DH) |
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Salme obtained her basic dental hygiene
education from the University of Toronto, a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical
Anthropology from Lakehead University and a Master of Science degree in
Dental Hygiene Education from the University of Missouri-Kansas City,
School of Dentistry. Additionally, she holds certification in Advanced
Periodontics and Local Anaesthesia (Northern Arizona University) and Nitrous
Oxide-Oxygen Sedation (UMKC). Salme has over 30 years experience in Dental
Hygiene Education and administration in both Canada and the United States.
Currently she is Associate Professor and Director, School of Dental Hygiene
at the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Dentistry. Salme teaches periodontics
to both second year dental and dental hygiene students as well as local
anaesthesia. She is the author of numerous peer reviewed journal articles
as well as three text book chapters. Salme is a popular speaker and has
delivered over 40 continuing education and research presentations in Canada,
the US, Scandinavia and Australia. In addition, she has held numerous
professional offices, most notably the President of the Canadian Dental
Hygienists’ Association; Councillor for the Section on Dental Hygiene Education
for the American Association of Dental Schools, now ADEA, and is currently
a commissioner for the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada. |
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| Ann L. McCann, RDH, MS |
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Ann L. McCann has directed two federal
grants (HRSA) to develop and nationally disseminate assessment methods
and tools. Her second grant (1996-99) involved presenting over 45
presentations and workshops on assessment and competency-based education
to health profession educators across the country. She has additionally
directed evaluation activities for seven other federal grants. In
1993, she was awarded the Dental Hygiene Teacher of the Year award at
Baylor College of Dentistry. In 1994, Ms. McCann was appointed as
the Director of Assessment, responsible for assessment activities.
Since 1999, she has served as Director of Planning & Assessment, leading
the committee responsible for developing the institutional strategic plan
and monitoring its progress with assessment activities. Ms. McCann
has led the College’s self-study efforts for institutional effectiveness
for the Commission on Dental Accreditation in 1997 and the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools in 2002. She was a 2001-02 fellow in the
Leadership Institute of the American Dental Education Association and
has been a consultant to the Commission on Dental Accreditation for nine
years. Prior to her appointment at Baylor, Ms. McCann was at the University
of Detroit for fifteen years and served as the Chair of Dental Hygiene
from 1984-1988. |
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| Carlos A. Munoz-Viveros, DDS, MSD |
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Dr. Muñoz-Viveros is a graduate
of Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Ureña in the Dominican
Republic, where he received his DDS degree in 1978. During 1980 to 1981,
he received an American DDS and a Masters degree in Prosthodontics from
Indiana University.
Dr. Muñoz is a member of the American College of Prosthodontics;
the International Association of Dental Research; the Hispanic Dental
Association; the Academy of Dental Materials and a Fellow of the American
College of Dentists.
He has presented lectures in Central and South America, the United States,
Asia and in Europe. He has authored over 50 scientific articles, contributed
to clinical textbooks, and serves as journal reviewer. His research focus
is in dental adhesives, composite restorations and ceramic materials.
Currently, he is Professor and Chair of the Department of Restorative
Dentistry at The State University of New York at Buffalo.
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| Richard Niederman, DMD, MS |
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Dr. Niederman is a Senior Scientist
and Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Dentistry at The Forsyth
Institute, a Harvard affiliated research institute. His current research
and clinical interests focus on technology transfer. In this area he also
consults for a number of local, state, and national organisations as well
as professional associations and international corporations with interests
in bringing new technology, evidence, and access into practice. He received
both his dental training and his periodontal specialty training at Harvard
and his evidence-based healthcare training at Oxford. |
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| John N. Williams, DMD, MBA |
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Dr. John Williams is the current Dean
at the School of Dentistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. Dr. Williams served as the Dean at the University of Louisville
from 1999 until May 2005. He enjoys a national reputation as an advocate
for dental education having previously served as an officer in the American
Association of Dental Schools. His interests include dental practice management
and the use of information technology in dental education and in dental
practice. Dr. Williams received his dental degree and his MBA from the
University of Louisville. |
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