Oral Health and Primary Care - Canadian Association of Public

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Oral Health and Primary Care - Canadian Association of Public
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CAPHD/OAPHD 2015 Conference
Oral Health and Primary Care
September 25th & 26th, 2015. Toronto, Ontario
FINAL PROGRAM
www.caphd.ca
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CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) CREDIT HOURS
FRIDAY: 7 credit hours SATURDAY: 7 credit hours FULL CONFERENCE & AGM: 14 credit hours
WELCOME FROM CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
The CAPHD Annual Scientific Conference is upon us and, once again, we are returning to Toronto.
Each year, the organizing committee endeavors to assemble a schedule that provides opportunities
for discussion, learning and collaboration. Currently, health care policy discussions are engaged in
finding ways to integrate oral health care within the broader health care landscape. As such, we have
invited both Dr. Rocio Quiñonez and Dr. Hugh Silk to be the Hunt-Leake Keynote Speakers. And as
always, dental students, researchers, and those in the field will present their research and
programmatic efforts to the dental public health community.
The organizing committee looks forward to welcoming professionals from the dental and medical
communities, especially those from our partner organizations, the Ontario Association of Public
Health Dentists (OAPHD) and the University of Toronto. We hope all of you will enjoy the conference
and can take a moment to explore the city!
~Dr. Alyssa Hayes, CAPHD Incoming President and Conference Committee Chair
On behalf of the OAPHD, I am pleased to welcome you to Toronto for the CAPHD/OAPHD 2015
Conference - Oral Health and Primary Care. OAPHD is a grateful for the partnership with the
CAPHD, and looks forward to a terrific two days of learning, dialogue and networking.
With Friday morning's concurrent sessions, our conference planning committees have tried to bring
timely and relevant topics to the fore. We hope that you find these meaningful - providing knowledge
that you can apply in your everyday roles. Attendees are sure to leave Friday afternoon's Murray
Hunt and James Leake Lectures with innovative ideas for initiating or improving relationships with
primary care providers. These relationships hold much promise in the fight against early childhood
tooth decay and in raising the public's awareness about the importance of oral health as part of
general health and well-being. I anticipate a lively panel discussion afterwards and encourage you to
participate by posing questions to our experts.
Saturday's scientific sessions will update us on research findings related to oral health and primary
care from across Canada. Afterwards, CAPHD members will be meeting to discuss issues pertinent
to our association's operations, governance, and strategic planning. My hope is that members not
only attend but that they do so actively and make their voice heard.
Lastly, I would like to recognize the dedicated volunteers who helped organize this conference. We
sometimes take for granted the behind-the-scenes work that pulls an event like this together, and I
want to make sure that we commend the folks who made it all possible. Thank you.
~Mr. Paul Sharma, OAPHD President
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FINAL SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Time
Friday September 25th, 2015
8:00 - 8:45 AM
Registration and Coffee
8:45 - 9:00 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks - Dr. Carlos Quiñonez, Dr. Alyssa Hayes, Mr. Paul Sharma
9:00 - 10:30 AM
CAPHD - Concurrent Sessions - Dr. Alyssa Hayes, Dr. Andrea Feller, Dr. John P. O’Keefe (Novella
Room)
OAPHD - Calibration Session - Ms. Beth McIntosh, Ms. Kim Casier (Epic Room)
10:30 - 11:00 AM
Networking and Nutrition Break
11:00 - 12:00 AM
CAPHD - Dr. James Leake Student Bursary Abstracts- Ms. Hermina Harnagea & Ms. Julie Farmer
(Novella Room)
OAPHD- Concurrent Session- Ms. Debby Oakley, Ms. Nicole Shea (Epic Room)
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Lunch
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Murray Hunt and James Leake Lecture 1- Dr. Rocio Quiñonez (Epic Room)
2:00 - 3:00 PM
Murray Hunt and James Leake Lecture 2- Dr. Hugh Silk (Epic Room)
3:00 - 3:30 PM
Networking and Nutrition Break
3:30 - 4:30PM
Panel Response to Hunt - Leake Lectures - Dr. Anne Rowan-Legg, Dr. Larry Levin, Ms. Mary
Bertone, Dr. Paul Allison, Dr. David McKeown, Dr. Andrea Feller (Epic Room)
4:45 - 6:00 PM
Reception
Time
Saturday September 26th, 2015
8:00 - 8:45 AM
Registration, Hot Breakfast & Opening Remarks
8:45 - 10:00 AM
Scientific Session - Dr. SJ. Lee, Dr. Mario Brondani, Dr. Fahim Rashid, Dr. Herenia Lawrence, Dr.
Sonica Singhal (Novella Room)
10:00 - 10:30AM
Networking and Nutrition Break
10:30AM - 12:00PM
• Scientific Sessions - Dr. James Leake, Prof. Lindsay McLaren, Dr. Steve Patterson, Prof. Lindsay
McLaren, Ms. Donna Lee (Novella Room)
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Lunch
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Scientific Session - Ms. Marina Jones, Ms. Emma Homan, Dr. Noha Gomaa, Mr. Jamie Moeller
(Novella Room)
2:00 - 2:30PM
Networking and Nutrition Break
2:30 - 4:30PM
CAPHD Annual General Meeting (Novella Room)
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C AP HD C ON CURRENT S ES S IONS
Friday September 25th, 2015 (9:00 - 9:30AM)
Caring for Kids Where They Live:
Using Telehealth to Improve Access to
Oral Health
The use of telehealth represents a unique
opportunity to reach segments of the population
who might not be able to access oral health care
via traditional avenues. Dr. Hayes will discuss an
award-winning collaborative project between the
Saskatchewan Colleges of Dentistry, Nursing
and Medicine, which uses telehealth to reach
children residing in remote regions of the
province. She will also discuss how telehealth
can be used to engage the primary healthcare
sector in issues of oral health.
Presenter:
Dr. Alyssa Hayes,
BDent (Hons), MSc,
FRCD(C)
Alyssa Hayes
completed her dental
training at the
University of Sydney,
Australia in 2006. She
then accepted a
position with the New
South Wales (NSW)
government as a Dental Officer working in rural
NSW. During this Alyssa worked closely with dental
therapists, dental assistants and students (both
locally and foreign-trained) to deliver care to
marginalized populations. After several years
working in Australia she returned home to Canada
to complete her Dental Public Health specialty
training at the University of Toronto. Alyssa’s
research focused on the economic impacts of oral
health and oral health care. After graduation Alyssa remained active in the Community Dental Health
Services Research Unit (CDHRSU) in Toronto and
was the Dental Consultant for the Regional
Municipality of York before accepting a position as
Assistant Professor in the College of Dentistry at
the University of Saskatchewan. She will also
assume the Canadian Association of Public Health
Dentistry’s President position in September 2015.
Friday September 25th, 2015 (9:30-10:00AM)
The Niagara Experience with Fluoride
Varnish in Primary Care
Fluoride varnish application twice per year by
primary care offices starting at tooth eruption
until age 5 has significant population level
benefits in decreasing decay rates. Niagara
Public Health has piloted this process and found
it is easy to incorporate into primary care
practice with public health department support.
Presenter:
Dr. Andrea Feller, MD,MS
FAAP, FACPM
Dr. Feller is board-certified
in both paediatrics and
preventive medicine. She
joined the Niagara Region
Public Health department
as Associate Medical
Officer of Health (AMOH) in
August 2006. As AMOH,
she concentrates her
efforts in the areas of
chronic disease and injury
prevention and family health. She co-chairs the
Healthy Human Development table (HHD), the Low
Income Dental Integration Implementation
Technical Advisory Committee (LIDI-ITAC) and the
Public Health Early Years group (PHEY). 5
CAPHD CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Friday September 25th, 2015 (10:00-10:30AM)
An Update on the Canadian Oral
Health Roundtable Initiative
The Canadian Oral Health Roundtable (COHR)
brings together a group of almost 30
organizations from the oral health sector and
beyond that discuss how to improve the oral
health of the most vulnerable in Canadian
society. In 2014 and 2015, representatives
from the involved organizations met in Ottawa
to come to consensus on areas of common
interest. Dr. John O'Keefe is involved with the
COHR Secretariat, and in this short
presentation he will provide an update to
CAPHD conference attendees about progress
to date with the COHR initiative. The next
face-to-face COHR meeting is planned for
April 2016.
Presenter:
Dr. John P.
O’Keefe,
BDentSc,
MDentSc, MBA
Dr. John O’Keefe holds the position of Director,
Knowledge Networks with the Canadian Dental
Association. In this role he is responsible for the
development of JCDA Oasis (www.jcdaoasis.ca) as
a clinical decision support system for the dental
office, and the publication of the Journal of the
Canadian Dental Association and CDA Essentials
magazine.
He graduated as a dentist from the University of
Dublin, Ireland, in 1980, and obtained a researchbased M.Dent.Sc. degree from the same university
in 1990. He is licensed to practice dentistry in
Ontario. He has taught at both the University of
Toronto and the McGill University dental schools.
He has an MBA from Concordia University in
Montreal.
Dr. O’Keefe has been chair of the communications
committee of the FDI World Dental Federation and
also president of the American Association of
Dental Editors. He is currently a member of the
board of AboutFace and is the 2015-16 Chair of
the Board of OSAP (Organization for Safety,
Asepsis & Prevention).
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DR. JAMES LEAKE STUDENT BURSARY ABSTRACTS
Friday September 25th, 2015 (11:00AM-11:30AM)
To recognize the significant contributions of
Dr. James Leake to the education of Dental
Public Health professionals in Canada and
abroad, the CAPHD supports two student
conference bursaries each year.
Measuring the magnitude of incomerelated oral health inequalities in
Canada and the United States from
1970-2009
Farmer J1, McLeod L3, Ravaghi V4, Siddiqi A2
Quiñonez C1
1Faculty
of Dentistry, 2Dalla Lana School of Public
Health, University of Toronto, Toronto ON Canada,
3 Department of Economics, Wilfred Laurier
University, Waterloo ON Canada, 4The School of
Dentistry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham
United Kingdom
Julie Farmer, BSc, Dip DH
Julie Farmer is currently
enrolled in the thesis-based
MSc. Dental Public Health
degree program at the
University of Toronto. She is
a registered dental hygienist
in Ontario and a member of
the Canadian Association of
Public Health Dentistry (CAPHD), Ontario
Association of Public Health Dentistry (OAPHD),
and Canadian Dental Hygienists’ Association
(CDHA). Her current research activities involve both
qualitative and quantitative analyses on oral health
inequalities in Canada and the United States.
Friday September 25th, 2015 (11:30AM-12:00AM)
Integrating oral health and primary
care: Participatory research with key
actors
Harnagea H1*, Lamothe L1, Couturier Y2,
Emami E1, 3
1 School
of Public Health, Université de
Montréal, 2School of Social Work, Université de
Sherbrooke, 3Faculty of dentistry, Université de
Montréal
Hermina Harnagea, MSc
Dent, RN, MSc HA, PhD
Public Health (c)
Hermina Harnagea is
currently a PhD student in
public health at the
Université de Montréal
(UdeM) and health care administrator at CISSS
Laval. Hermina oriented her work towards oral
health care integration into primary care, to the
initiation and development of a national dental
public health strategic plan based on the strengths
of primary care practitioners, public health care
providers and researchers. Her PhD project is
developed under the supervision of Dr Emami,
associate professor in the Department of
Restorative Dentistry, Director of Oral Health and
Rehabilitation Research Unit at the UdeM, adjunct
Professor in the Faculty of Dentistry at McGill
University and Research associate at the
CRCHUM. As part of Dr Emami’s research
program, dedicated to multidisciplinary, practicerelevant research, Hermina’s PhD project will
contribute to a better oral health care access, with
particular emphasis on rural and vulnerable
populations.
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O A PH D CO N CURRENT S ES S IONS
Friday September 25th, 2015 (9:00AM-10:30AM)
OAPHD Calibration Session
This interactive session will provide content to assist front line dental public health staff, especially
public health dental hygienists with decision making when screening and providing preventive services
in the community. Scenarios are framed around the Ontario Public Health Standards and Oral Health
Protocols and are designed to allow for local variations while providing standardized screening across
the province.
Presenters:
Beth McIntosh, BA,
RDH, Grad Dip Adult
Education
Beth began her dental
hygiene career in a
periodontal practice,
but her career in
Ontario dental public
health spans over 25
years in 3 different
public health units. In addition to being a CAPHD
member, she currently is a member-at-large on
the OAPHD executive and co-chair of the
professional development working group. She
has been involved in several OAPHD initiatives,
including the 2 for 2 and OPEN WIDE campaigns.
Kim Casier, RDH, BHA,
MHM
Kim’s dental hygiene
career began 25 years
ago in private practice,
but she has also worked
in education as well as
fourteen years of public
health practice in 3
south-western Ontario
public health units. She currently manages the
Oral Health department at the Windsor-Essex
County Health Unit. She is a member of CAPHD,
and an OAPHD member as well as co-chair of its
professional development working group.
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O A PH D CO N CURRENT S ES S IONS
Friday September 25th, 2015 (11:00AM-11:30AM)
Friday September 25th, 2015 (11:30AM-12:00PM)
A Snapshot of Oral Health Related
Emergency Room Visits in Ontario
Health Promotion vs. Education
In Ontario, dental care is not covered under the
Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). As a
result, if a person visits the emergency room (ER)
with an oral health issue, there are limited
treatment mechanisms available for this patient
at the hospital. Emergency room visits for oral
health related reasons have been described by
the Association of Ontario Health Centres as a
“costly and inappropriate use” of the emergency
room, suggesting a need to further explore this
issue locally. This presentation will explore
trends in oral health related emergency room
visits in Ontario.
Presenter:
Debby Oakley, MPH, BSC
Epidemiologist, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit
Debby is an epidemiologist with Simcoe Muskoka
District Health Unit whose portfolio is entirely
dedicated to the oral health program. She has a
bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences and a
Master's Degree in Public Health from the
University of Guelph, where she also taught biology
and physiology to undergraduate students. Debby
spent 2 years as health analyst with the Peel Public
Health Oral Health Program before joining Simcoe
Muskoka in April 2014. She has presented oral
health epidemiology topics before at the Canadian
Dental Hygienist Association, the Association of
Public Health Epidemiologist of Ontario, Public
Health Ontario Grand Rounds, Royal Victoria
Hospital and Georgian College.
Internationally, there is growing evidence of the
benefits and effectiveness of investing in health
promotion programs and initiatives. Although the
terms health promotion and health education are
often used interchangeably, they are very
different in their purpose, methods and theories.
Health promotion expands beyond traditional
health education strategies to address the root
causes of illness by focusing on the social
determinants of health, embedding health equity
considerations into programming, and
collaborating to prioritize local needs. This
workshop will explore the differences between
health promotion and health education, identify
how health promotion can be used to address
the oral health needs of a population, and give
examples of how Halton Region’s Oral Health
Program is applying a health promotion
framework to their work.
Presenter:
Nicole Shea, MHSc
Nicole Shea is a Health
Promoter at Halton Region
Health Department, working in
the Oral Health and Older
Adults Programs. She
graduated from McMaster
University with a degree in
Health Sciences, and earned
her Master’s Degree in Health
Promotion from the University of Toronto. Nicole
has had the opportunity to work in various
capacities including research, planning, developing,
implementing and evaluating health programs and
policies in public health, hospital, community
clinics, and northern remote settings. Currently,
Nicole is involved in a number of health promotion
initiatives including surveillance, community
development, advocacy, and health education.
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THE MURRAY HUNT & JAMES LEAKE LECTURE
We Can do More: Collaborative and
Integrated Oral Health Care in
Paediatrics
Friday September 25th, 2013 (1:00PM-2:00PM)
The changing policy landscape of Canada's
oral health care system provides an
opportunity to examine best-practice
strategies to decrease inequalities in oral
health and access to dental care. These
profound inequalities call for an evaluation
on how best to promote the integration of
primary health care providers, as they are
often the first to identify such inequalities.
This session will focus on national paediatric
and prenatal oral health initiatives in the
United States, using North Carolina as a
case study on models to improve oral health
and access to dental care through primary
care settings. Dr. Quiñonez will review
educational initiatives that may apply to the
Canadian context to promote collaborative
care and address current barriers for
successful oral health integration.
Dr. Rocio Quiñonez,
DMD, MS, MPH
Associate Professor
Departments of
Pediatric Dentistry and
Pediatric Medicine
Schools of Dentistry
and Medicine
University of North
Carolina at Chapel
Dr. Quiñonez earned her Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Psychology/Zoology in 1992 and her
Doctorate of Medical Dentistry in 1996 from the
University of Manitoba. She earned her
certificate in Pediatric Dentistry, Masters of
Science, and Masters in Public Health and
Administration at the University of North
Carolina - Chapel Hill. Dr. Quiñonez proceeded
to complete a NIH Fellowship in Oral and
Systemic Diseases. Her academic and research
interest include the interface between medicine
and dentistry, perinatal and early childhood oral
health, and economic analyses related to
children’s oral health. Dr. Quiñonez returned to
full-time academics in 2006 and is currently the
Director of the Pediatric Dentistry Pre-Doctoral
Program, the Baby Oral Health Program and
the Pediatric Dental Faculty Practice at UNC Chapel Hill.
For more information about the Murray Hunt and James Leake Lecture see the online April, 2013 issue of the
CAPHD Mosaic Newsletter www.caphd.ca
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THE MURRAY HUNT & JAMES LEAKE LECTURE
Collaboration and Integration in Adult
Oral Health Care: Sharing Lessons
Dr. Hugh Silk, MD, MPH,
FAAFP
Friday September 25th, 2015 (2:00PM-3:00PM)
Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Family
Medicine and Community
Health University of
Massachusetts Medical
School
Statistics show that a majority of adults and
seniors in North America have significant
oral health issues. Furthermore, studies have
shown that poor oral health affects overall
health. National, regional, and local efforts
are needed in health care education and
practice to affect change. This talk will
focus on examples from the United States
that may be applicable to Canada. Dr. Silk
will review his work with national and state
medical and dental societies on
collaborative efforts such as addressing
overuse of emergency rooms for dental visits
and educating physicians about their role in
addressing oral health in primary care. He
will describe interprofessional curricula from
various health schools that bring medical
and dental together to teach and learn from
each other. Finally, he will discuss his own
work in local settings where medical and
dental staff work collaboratively to address
medical issues like diabetes.
Hugh Silk is an Associate
Clinical Professor in the Department of Family
Medicine and Community Health at the
University of Massachusetts Medical School
and Family Medicine Residency. He graduated
from McMaster Medical School in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada and did his residency at
University of Massachusetts Family Medicine
Residency in Worcester. He is co-author of the
award winning national curriculum on oral
health for family medicine entitled "Smiles for
Life" www.smilesforlifeoralhealth.org. He also
sits on numerous state and national oral health
advocacy committees including the American
Dental Association’s Public Health Advisory
Committee for the Council on Access,
Prevention and Inter-professional Relations. He
Chairs the Committee on Oral Health at the
Massachusetts Medical Society (which he also
founded). He is currently working on a grant
project with the MassLeague to inspire medical
and dental departments in Federally Qualified
Health Centers in Massachusetts to work
cooperatively to address oral health in diabetic,
pregnant and HIV patients. Clinically he works
in the Correctional Health care system in MA.
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DR. MURRY HUNT & JAMES LEAKE PANEL DISCUSSION
Oral Health in Primary Care - What do the Leaders Say?
Friday September 25th, 2015 (3:30PM - 4:30PM)
Panelists are leaders in their respective fields, and represent major institutional
stakeholders locally, provincially, and nationally. They will respond to the Hunt-Leake
Lecturers, and provide their insights into the future of oral health in primary care in Canada. Panelists:
Anne Rowan-Legg, MD, FRCPC
Paul Allison, BDS, FDSRCS, PhD
Pediatrician, Children's Hospital of Eastern
Ontario
President, Association of Canadian Faculties
of Dentistry
Consultant Pediatrician, Renfrew Victoria
Hospital
Dean, Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University
Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa,
Pediatrics
David McKeown, MDCM MHSc FRCPC
Larry Levin, DDS
Vice President, Canadian Dental Association
Mary Bertone, RDH, BSc(DH)
Past President, Canadian Dental Hygienists
Association
Director and Assistant Professor, School of
Dental Hygiene, College of Dentistry, Faculty
of Health Sciences
Medical Officer of Health, City of Toronto
Andrea Feller, MD, MS, FAAP
Associate Medical Officer of Health
Niagara Region Public Health
Irwin Fefergrad, CS, BA, BCL, LLB
Registrar Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario
(Certified as a Specialist by the Law Society
of Upper Canada in Civil Litigation and
Health Law)
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SATURDAY SCIENTIFIC SESSION
Scientific Session:
Saturday September 26th, 2015 (8:45AM 10:00PM)
Cost-utility analysis of oral antiseptic
chlorhexidine in decreasing ventilatorassociated pneumonia in intensive care
units
Lee SJ*, Pechlivanoglou P, McCredie V,
Azarpazhooh A, Quiñonez C, Krahn M
The scope of HIV-related medical and
dental health services in British Columbia
Brondani M*, Donnelly L, Postnikoff J
Costing a publicly funded dental care
program for low-income uninsured
Ontarians
Rashid F*, Pechlivanoglou P, Azarpazhooh A,
Krahn M, Quiñonez C
Access to care and oral health among
prenatal Aboriginal women
Lawrence HP*, Schroth R, Peressini S, Maar M,
Cidro J, Gordon J, Broughton J, Jamieson L
and the Baby Teeth Talk Study Team
Self-perceived changes among social
assistance recipients regarding
employment prospects after receiving
dental treatment
Singhal S*, Mamdani M, Mitchell A, Tenenbaum
H, Quiñonez C
Saturday September 26th, 2015 (10:30AM 12:00PM)
The next BIG social security program for
Canada
Leake JL*, Gummo A
The short-term impact of fluoridation
cessation on children’s oral health: a
natural experiment in Calgary, Canada
McLaren L*, Patterson S, Thawer S, Faris P,
McNeil D, Potestio M, Shwart L
The impact of fluoridation cessation on
dental caries in grade 2 children: a shortterm evaluation in Calgary, Canada
McLaren L, Patterson S*, Thawer S, Faris P,
McNeil D, Potestio M, Shwart L
Children’s dental caries in Calgary, Canada
before and after cessation of drinking water
fluoridation: a focus on social equity
McLaren L*, McNeil D, Potestio M, Patterson
S, Thawer S, Faris P, Shwart L
Dental services at a not-for-profit dental
clinic in Vancouver, British Columbia: The
case of public dental insurance.
Lee D*, Aleksejuniene J, Brondani M
Access to dental care in Saskatoon:
Examining the effect of spatial and
socioeconomic factors on oral health
Jones M*, Wilde B, Zoorkan J, Uswak G, Bell
S, Hayes A
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SATURDAY SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
Scientific Sessions Continued:
Saturday September 26th, 2015 (1:00 - 2:00PM)
Designing a dental program for vulnerable
adults using existing financial and human
resources
Homan E*, Sauve D, Razzaq A, Cooney P
Social-biological interactions in oral
disease: A “cells-to-society” view
Gomaa N*, Tenenbaum H, Glogauer M, Siddiqi
A, Quiñonez C
Dental appearance and discrimination: A
cross-sectional study in Ontario
Moeller J*, Singhal S, Gomaa N, Quiñonez C
The scope of HIV-related medical and
dental health services in British Columbia
Aytoglu N*, Jessani A, Brondani M
CAPHD Annual General Meeting:
Saturday September 26th, 2015 (2:30PM - 4:30PM)
The annual general meeting is an opportunity for members of the Canadian
Association of Public Health Dentistry to learn more about what the
association’s board and volunteers have been working on over the past year and
to provide input into the future direction of CAPHD.
This meeting will also include an election of directors. Members are encouraged
to log into the “members section of the website” to review the biographies of
each candidate.
To become a member of CAPHD visit:
www.caphd.ca/membership
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CAPHD/OAPHD CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM 2015:
Name (Given/Surname):
Mailing Address:
City/Province/Postal Code:
Phone Number:
E-mail address:
Information for your name card (Name/
Work place)
Please indicate if you have food allergies
that will affect our meal planning:
Will you attend the cocktail reception on
Friday evening?:
Yes
No
Please check professional designation:
Public Health Dentist
Dental Assistant
Please check registration category:
Including self, how many people will attend (spouses welcome):
Dentist
Other
Dental Hygienist
Dental Therapist
CAPHD member
CAPHD student member
OAPHD member
Non-Member
Front-line dental service staff employed by an Ontario Health Unit. Please specify
Health Unit Name and position:
SELECT FEE CATEGORY:
REGISTRANT DESCRIPTION
FULL CONFERENCE
(SEPTEMBER 25TH-26TH)
EARLY BIRD RATE |
(ENDS JULY 15)
REGULAR RATE
DAILY RATE
EARLY RATE
| REGULAR RATE
(UNTIL JULY 15)
CAPHD Member
$350
$400
$175
$200
CAPHD Student Member
$200
$250
$100
$125
Non-CAPHD Member
$387
$437
$212
$237
$100
$125
OAPHD Member (Active & Associate)
& oral health services staff employed by an
Ontario Health Unit. Special day rate for
Friday September 25th only (Subsidized by
the OAPHD). Must attend OAPHD calibration.
NA
NA
If Daily Rate was selected, please indicate the day you are attending: Friday, September 25th
Saturday, September 26th
On Friday morning there will be concurrent sessions. Please check one to attend: OAPHD Calibration CAPHD sessions. All will
attend the Murray Hunt and James Leake Lectures.
PAYMENT METHOD:
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MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO: The Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry. If you wish to pay by VISA or
MasterCard please register online at www.caphd.ca and make payment through PayPal. We do not take credit cards over the
phone.
MAIL REGISTRATION TO: CAPHD, c/o Andrea Richard, P.O Box 602, Manitouwadge, ON, P0T 2C0
If you have questions please email: [email protected] or visit www.caphd.ca
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CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS
Conference Venue:
Bram & Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library
Address: 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 2G8
Website: http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R=LIB018
Public Transit: TTC subway station Yonge. Walk to library north on Yonge Street.
Parking: Paid - parking lots on Cumberland Avenue, Asquith Ave and Church Street.
Directions: Closest major intersection Yonge Street and Bloor Street. Located one block north
of Bloor Street on the east side of Yonge Street.
:Hotel
Accommodations:
Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre
Address: 525 Bay Street
Phone: 1-800-905-0667
Room Rate: $189.00 (standard room) + tax per night
Limited room blocks have been reserved for conference delegates
Must reserve before August 26th, 2015 .
Reference #- Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry Room Block