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caphd 2018 ConferenceUniversalism and Oral Health Care: Local Solutions to a Global Problem September 21 & 22, 2018 Vancouver, British Columbia !2 CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) CREDIT HOURSFRIDAY: 7 credit hours SATURDAY: 7 credit hours FULL conference & AGM: 15 credit WELCOME FROM conference CHAIRA cross the world, those that bear the greatest burden of oral disease tend to be members of socially and economically marginalized groups, and are generally the least likely to be able to afford care. In Canada, local initiatives aimed at benefiting the underserved are believed to eliminate or reduce affordability as a barrier to care and, as such, reduce associated inequities in oral health. The 2018 Canadian Association for Public Health Dentistry Annual conference will encourage dialogue and promote discussions around locally-driven oral health care initiatives that aim to optimize universal access to care. The conference will give delegates the opportunity to listen to world-renowned speakers, attend oral presentations showcasing the best in dental public health research and initiatives across Canada, appraise poster presentations highlighting some of Canada's best local and national dental public health activities, and participate in a number of conference workshops.

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1 caphd 2018 ConferenceUniversalism and Oral Health Care: Local Solutions to a Global Problem September 21 & 22, 2018 Vancouver, British Columbia !2 CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) CREDIT HOURSFRIDAY: 7 credit hours SATURDAY: 7 credit hours FULL conference & AGM: 15 credit WELCOME FROM conference CHAIRA cross the world, those that bear the greatest burden of oral disease tend to be members of socially and economically marginalized groups, and are generally the least likely to be able to afford care. In Canada, local initiatives aimed at benefiting the underserved are believed to eliminate or reduce affordability as a barrier to care and, as such, reduce associated inequities in oral health. The 2018 Canadian Association for Public Health Dentistry Annual conference will encourage dialogue and promote discussions around locally-driven oral health care initiatives that aim to optimize universal access to care. The conference will give delegates the opportunity to listen to world-renowned speakers, attend oral presentations showcasing the best in dental public health research and initiatives across Canada, appraise poster presentations highlighting some of Canada's best local and national dental public health activities, and participate in a number of conference workshops.

2 The conference committee welcomes you to experience the West Coast vibe and its mild weather! Home of the White Caps, BC Lions and the Canucks, Vancouver is a vibrant, eclectic and friendly seaport city, surrounded by mountains and parks. It is one of the Canada s densest and ethnically diverse cities, with a thriving art (remember to visit the Emily Carr University pf Art + Design) and theatre scenes, local cafes, outdoors adventures, and its unique neighbourhoods. The Vancouver Art Gallery, steps away for the caphd 2108 conference venue at Robson Square, is known for its works by regional, national and international artists, while the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia houses preeminent First Nations collections. The Stanley Park and Queen Elizabeth Park will transport you to a greenland inside the city, while the seawall will let you soak up the sun at the seashore. Come and explore Vancouver this September 2018!

3 Dr. Mario Brondani, caphd President and conference Committee Chair !3 SCHEDULE FRIDAY, September 21 TimeFriday September 21, 20177:30 - 8:30 AMRegistration and Coffee, Poster set-up (Foyer C300/HSBC Hall)8:30 - 8:45 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks: Dr. Mario Brondani, caphd , Opening Prayer by First Nation Health Authority Elder (C300 Theatre)8:45 - 9:15 AMWhy Disease Doesn t Always Respond to Treatment: The Solution Lies in Community Action Dr. Mary J McCullum, Manitoba Senator (C300 Theatre)9:15 - 10:15 AMScientific Session I (C300 Theatre) 4 presenters to be announced10:15 - 10:30 AMNetworking and Nutrition Break (C300 Foyer)10:30 - 11:30 AMKeynote Speaker I: Dr. Burton Edelstein (C300 Theatre)11:30AM - 12:00 PMDr. James Leake Student Bursary Abstracts (C300 Theatre) 2 presentations to be announced12:00 - 12:30 PMAlliance for a Cavity-Free Future: Dr. Robert Schroth (C300 Theatre)12:30 - 1:30 PMLunch (C300 Foyer) and Poster Presentations (HSBC Hall)1:30 - 2:30 PMKeynote Speaker II: Universalism, Public Health and the NHS- Reflections From Across the World Dr.

4 Richard Watt (C300 Theatre)2:30 - 3:30 PMScientific Session II: 4 presenters to be announced (C300 Theatre)3:30 - 3:45 PMNetworking and Nutrition Break (C300 Foyer)3:45 - 5:00 PMPanel Discussion: Community Clinics and Access to Care- Local Solutions (C300 Theatre)!4 SCHEDULE SATURDAY, September 22 TimeSaturday September 22, 20178:00 - 8:30 AMRegistration, Breakfast & Opening Remarks by Dr. Mario Brondani, caphd (C300 Foyer and Theatre)8:30 - 9:20 AMEquip and Health Equity Principles- Cultural Safety, Trauma and Violence Informed Care (C300 Theatre) Dr. Bruce Wallace and Dr. Colleen Varcoe 9:20 -10:20 AMScientific Session III (C300 Theatre) 4 presenters to be announced10:20 - 10:30AM Networking and Nutrition Break (C300 Foyer)10:30AM - 11:00 AMUpdates from the Office of the Chief Dental Officer (C300 Theatre) Dr. James Taylor11:00AM - 12:20 PMUniversal Oral Health for First Nations in BC- What Does Culture Have to do with it? (C300 Theatre) Mr.

5 Joe Gallagher, Ms. Carol Yakiwchuck12:20AM - 1:15 PMLunch with Poster Presentations (C300 Foyer)1:15 - 2:00 PMChildren s Oral Health Initiative- Access to Care and Children (C300 Theatre) Dr. Kavita Mathu-Muju2:00 - 3:00 PMScientific Session IV- (C300 Theatre) 4 presenters to be announced3:00 - 3:15 PMNetworking and Nutrition Break (C300 Foyer)3:15 - 5:00 PMCAPHD Annual General Meeting (C300 Theatre) !5 FRIDAY September 21 Why Disease Doesn t Always Respond to Treatment: The Solution Lies in Community Action Dr. Mary J McCullum, DMD Dr. McCallum received her diploma of Dental Nursing from the Wescana Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences (WIAAS) in Regina Saskatchewan in 1977. She received her diploma from the School of Dental Therapy which was located in Fort Smith, NWT in 1979. The dental therapy program had introduced a 6 week short course for dental nurses who were then educated and trained to work on adults. She graduated with her DMD from the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Manitoba in 1990.

6 Mary Jane McCallum and her husband Ron Phillips, have two daughters Courtenay and Keeley Phillips. Mary Jane and her family have just reunited with her son who she had given up for adoption in 1975. Mary Jane McCallum is a citizen of the Barren Lands First Nation in Brochet, Manitoba. She attended the Guy Hill Residential School in The Pas for 11 years. She started her work as a dental assistant in 1973, attained her Dental Nursing Diploma in 1977, her Dental Therapy Diploma in 1979 and her Doctor of Dental Medicine in 1990. She worked as an Assistant Professor supervising 4th year dental students as well as providing dental treatment in Churchill in the first year after graduating. She moved on to provide dental care in all the northern nursing stations that have a clinical set-up as well as some of the southern health centres for the majority of the past 27 years. She worked as the Regional Dental Officer from 1996 - 2000 for the province of Manitoba.

7 Dr. McCallum has spoken on many occasions to different groups throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan about the residential school experience. She became a Canadian Senator on Dec. 2, 2017. !6 Universalism and Oral Health Care: Possible or Impossibly Contradictory? Universalism -- defined as concern for others without regard to national, tribal, or other allegiances suggests that oral health care needs to be equally accessible to all. This principle is central to dental public health ideals and practice yet may be inherently contradictory because dental care cannot be successfully delivered without regard for individual identities that express themselves as social and behavioral health determinants. Local solutions have traditionally focused on alternative workforce, payment, and delivery sites for the poor that raise concerns of second tier dentistry. Local solutions, instead, need to be focused on triage, risk reduction, and disease management because these consider each person holistically thereby being both Universal and individualized without risk of compromise.

8 One such local solution for early childhood caries management, MySmileBuddy, will be offered as an example of both universalism and individualization in dental public health practice Dr. Burton Edelstein, DDS, BA, MPH Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Burton L. Edelstein DDS MPH is Professor of Dental Medicine and Health Policy & Management at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chair, Population Oral Health at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in New York City. He is Founding Chair Emeritus and Senior Fellow in Public Policy at the Children's Dental Health Project ( ) in Washington DC. A Board certified pediatric dentist, Edelstein has advanced the interests of underserved and socially-disadvantaged children and their families as a clinician, US Senate staffer, US federal consultant and Commissioner, child advocate, policy activist, entrepreneur, administrator, and researcher. A graduate of Binghamton University, University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, Harvard Chan School of Public Health and The Children's Hospital Boston, his work has been recognized by multiple professional, advocacy and academic groups.

9 FRIDAY September 21!7 FRIDAY September 21 Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future Dr. Robert Schroth will present the activities from the Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future Canada-US chapter, and well as recognize past recipients from ACFF Canada US interprofessional grants. Key points to be discussed: What is the Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF), special focus on ACFF Canada-US chapter The extent of the Canada burden of dental caries ACFF Canada-US Inter-professional grants application 2018-2019 ACFF- caphd Scholarship 2020 ( 1st recipient in 2018) Invite to celebrate every year World Cavity Free Future Day What are the next steps required in joining to progress towards a cavity-free future? Dr. Robert Schroth, Robert J Schroth DMD, MSc, PhD Dr. Robert Schroth (DMD MSc PhD) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Preventive Dental Science (College of Dentistry) and the Departments of Pediatrics & Child Health and Community Health Sciences (College of Medicine) at the University of Manitoba.

10 He is also a research scientist at the Children s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba. Dr. Schroth is a dental clinician-scientist, practicing out of two inner city community-based dental clinics in Winnipeg. His research focuses on early childhood oral health and the epidemiology of Early Childhood Caries (ECC) in at-risk populations particularly among Indigenous children. Some of his work has examined the role of prenatal factors, including vitamin D levels, on the oral health of infants and preschool children. His research has also documented associations between ECC and poor nutritional status. He also co-facilitates an early childhood oral health promotion and ECC prevention project in Manitoba, Healthy Smile Happy Child, which uses community development principles to promote oral health, and includes program evaluation and research. !8 KEY NOTE SPEAKER IIUnviersalism, Public Health and the NHS-Reflections From Across the Pond.