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    • 11 Mar 2024
    • (AEDT)
    • 15 Jun 2024
    • (AEST)
    • Medical History Museum, University of Melbourne, Grattan Street, Parkville VIC 3010



    About The Exhibition

    This exhibition and publication celebrates and commemorates dental therapists in Victoria since 1972. It traces this journey through the lived experience of the dental therapists and academics associated with their education and training. Importantly, it highlights the crucial role of advocacy in securing the professional frameworks and tertiary education for dental therapists and oral health therapists. Crucial were the industry associations, the Australian Dental and Oral Health Therapists’ Association (ADOHTA) and Victorian Dental Therapist Association (renamed VDOHTA in 2008),which advocated for change in Victoria.

    Stories and many of the items in the exhibition and publication were collected from the extended network of practitioners. The exhibition includes  material , such as certificates, class photographs, wax teeth, uniforms, course results and class notes. Significantly, the archive material from the now-defunct VDOHTA, which documents the major legislative and policy changes in Victoria that enabled the practice of dental therapists, has become a substantial addition to the Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum collection is also in the exhibition. As well as material that provides evidence of changing social values.

    Location

    Organised by Henry Forman Atkinson Museum, the exhibition's on display at the Medical History Museum, Level 2 Brownless Biomedical Library, University of Melbourne.

    Medical History Museum Hours

    • Monday to Friday 10am - 5pm
    • Saturday 1pm - 5pm (during semester)
    • Free admission

    Find out more here.


    Image detail:

    Dental Therapy School, Department of Health, Victoria (est. 1976, closed 1995),Secondyear dental therapy students Maureen Hahn and Christine Hill with dental assistant, 1977, photograph. HFA4322, Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum.




    • 18 May 2024
    • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Terrace Room (Level 7), UQ School of Dental, 288 Herston Road, Herston, QLD
    • 6
    Register



    GC Class IV Restorations Workshop presented by Paula Clark

    8:30 am Registrations

    9:00 am-12:00 pm Class IV Restorations Workshop

    Parking: street parking and undercover paid car parking are available


    Learning outcomes:

    • How to do a class IV cavity restoration in simple and achievable steps
    • Tips and tricks on how to do layering in an efficient workflow
    • To maximize the potential of your composite material and see natural tooth aesthetics can be created easily in a shorter time.
    • Easy to follow finishing and polishing technique


    Please note places are limited - register now to avoid disappointment.

    Our Event Cancellation & Refund Policy is available for you here. 

    • 26 May 2024
    • 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM (AWST)
    • Pagoda Ballroom, The Pagoda Resort and Spa, 112 Melville Parade Como WA
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    Cultural Connections: A High Tea Affair 

    Sunday 26 May 2024

    2:00pm - 4:30pm AWST

    The Pagoda Resort and Spa, 112 Melville Parade, Como

    Guest Lecturers: Professor Linda Slack Smith & Mel Robinson

    ADOHTA Members: $60

    IDAA/DHAA Members: $75

    Non-members: $150


    Join us at the Pagoda Ballroom (Pagoda Resort & Spa) for this high tea event leading into Reconciliation Week 2024. Lectures will focus on the ADC Competency Standard Cultural Safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and include presentations from Professor Linda Slack-Smith, a social epidemiologist focused on oral health disparities and Mel Robinson, Director of Aboriginal Health Strategy at the Child and Adolescent Health Service. This is an event not to be missed. Register now to secure your attendance.


    About the venue:

    Street parking available, guest parking is available at $8 per vehicle per day

    Discounted accommodation rates available to attendees including breakfast ranging from $200-$330 per room per night. 

    Our Event Cancellation & Refund Policy is available for you here. 

    • 8 Jun 2024
    • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM (AEST)
    • Henry Schein, Building 3, Level 6/189 O'Riordan Street, Mascot
    • 13
    Register



    GC Class IV Restorations Workshop presented by RL Castillo.

    Henry Schein, Building 3, Level 6/189 O'Riordan Street, Mascot

    8:30 am Registrations

    9:00 am-12:00 pm Class IV Restorations Workshop


    Learning outcomes:

    • How to do a class IV cavity restoration in simple and achievable steps
    • Tips and tricks on how to do layering in an efficient workflow
    • To maximize the potential of your composite material and see natural tooth aesthetics can be created easily in a shorter time.
    • Easy to follow finishing and polishing technique


    Please note places are limited - register now to avoid disappointment.

    Event Cancellation & Refund Policy 

    • 14 Jun 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (AWST)
    • Crown Towers, Great Eastern Highway, Burswood (Perth) WA 6100
    • 5 Jul 2024
    • (NZST)
    • 6 Jul 2024
    • (NZST)
    • Cordis Hotel, Auckland

    Early bird now open with member rates available for ADOHTA and DHAA members - please email president@nzoha.org.nz to receive the discount code.  

    • 1st February - 30th April - early bird tickets $599
    • 1st May - 16th June - standard tickets $749
    • Student tickets - $300
    • Non-members - $950
    • Gala Dinner tickets - $135 each

    Visit NZOHA for Full Details & Registrations


    Conference Agenda

    Friday 5 July 2024

    7.45am - Registration Open
    8.30am - Welcome
    9.00am - Superbugs and Surviving Antibiotic Resistance Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles
    10.00am - Morning Tea
    10.30am - Restorative Demin/Remin - Professor Ian Myers
    11.30am - Spot the difference - Oral Pathology Dr Rakesh Jattan
    12.30pm - Lunch
    1.30pm - Oral Microbiome Dr Victoria Sampson
    2.30pm - Laser-Assisted Hygiene:Enhance Patient Outcomes & Practice Efficiency - Dr Angi Papas, BDS SYD
    3.30pm - Afternoon tea
    4.00pm - Dental Tramua Dr Abdul Aziz
    5.00pm - Cocktail Hour
    7.00pm - Gala Dinner


    Saturday 6 July 2024

    9.00am - Mouth Body Connections Dr Victoria Sampson
    10.00am - Morning tea
    10.30am - Can We Do Zero Waste Dentistry? Dr Sarah Kelly
    11.30am - Biofilm Glorious Disgusting Biofilm Dr Victoria Sampson
    12.30pm - Lunch
    1.30pm - TBC
    2.30pm - Forensic Odontology Dr James Goodrich
    3.30pm - Afternoon tea
    4.00pm - The Business of Doing Business Kate Rotella Dental Hygienist
    5.00pm - Closing


      Visit NZOHA for Full Details & Registrations




      • 10 Jul 2024
      • 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM (AWST)
      • Online via Teams
      Register

      Join us this Diabetes Week 2024 (14 July - 20 July) for a webinar focused on lifestyle strategies to lower blood sugar levels. This webinar will support members in identifying appropriate dietary advice/options for patients living with Diabetes.

      Wednesday 10 July 2024

      6:30 pm - 7:30 pm AWST (Western Australia time)

      1 hour Scientific CPD hours

      We hope to see you there!

      Event Cancellation & Refund Policy 

      • 10 Aug 2024
      • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (AWST)
      • Clinic Room, Oral Health Centre of Western Australia, 17 Monash Avenue Nedlands WA 6009
      • 17
      Register

        Join oral medicine specialist Dr. Amanda Phoon Nguyen for a Head and Neck Examination lecture and demonstration tailored for discover therapists. Reinforce the essential skills required to conduct thorough head and neck examinations, effectively screen for head and neck cancer, and proficiently document a patient’s medical and other relevant histories.

        Dr. Nguyen will provide attendees with valuable knowledge and practical techniques that can be immediately applied in their practice. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enhance your professional skills and elevate the quality of patient care you provide.


        Event Details

        OHCWA Clinic Room, Oral Health Centre of Western Australia, 17 Monash Avenue Nedlands WA

        Saturday 10 August 2024 

        9:00am - 12:00pm AWST

        3 hours Scientific CPD


        Learning Objectives:

        1. Understand the importance of conducting a comprehensive head and neck examination in oral health practice.
        2. Learn the step-by-step process of performing a systematic head and neck examination, including inspection and palpation techniques.
        3. Identify common signs and symptoms of head and neck cancer during a clinical examination.
        4. Gain proficiency in screening techniques for early detection of head and neck cancers.
        5. Develop skills in patient communication and education strategies related to head and neck examination and cancer screening.
        6. Enhance knowledge of risk factors associated with head and neck cancers and their implications for patient care.
        7. Practice hands-on techniques for safe and effective patient assessment during a head and neck examination.
        8. Discuss the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in managing patients with suspected head and neck abnormalities.
        Event Cancellation & Refund Policy 
        • 17 Oct 2024
        • (AEDT)
        • 19 Oct 2024
        • (AEDT)
        • Hilton Sydney, 488 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000


        Visit oralhealthcongress.com.au for full event details.
        Call for abstracts and early bird registration now open. 




        • 9 Nov 2024
        • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM (ACDT)
        • TBC - Adelaide
        • 19
        Register



        GC Class IV Restorations Workshop presented by Paula Clark

        Venue TBC

        8:30 am Registrations

        9:00 am-12:00 pm Class IV Restorations Workshop


        Learning outcomes:

        • How to do a class IV cavity restoration in simple and achievable steps
        • Tips and tricks on how to do layering in an efficient workflow
        • To maximize the potential of your composite material and see natural tooth aesthetics can be created easily in a shorter time.
        • Easy to follow finishing and polishing technique


        Please note places are limited - register now to avoid disappointment.

        Event Cancellation & Refund Policy 

        • 12 Nov 2024
        • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (AWST)
        • ADA House, 54-58 Havelock Street, West Perth
        Register



        Join our ADOHTA WA Branch and special guest presenter Dr. Jilen Patel (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) for the exciting and thought-provoking CPD Event. 

        • 30 Nov 2024
        • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM (AEDT)
        • Henry Schein, 9/369 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3052
        • 18
        Register



        GC Class IV Restorations Workshop presented by Paula Clark

        Henry Schein, 9/369 Royal Parade, Parkville

        8:30 am Registrations

        9:00 am-12:00 pm Class IV Restorations Workshop


        Learning outcomes:

        • How to do a class IV cavity restoration in simple and achievable steps
        • Tips and tricks on how to do layering in an efficient workflow
        • To maximize the potential of your composite material and see natural tooth aesthetics can be created easily in a shorter time.
        • Easy to follow finishing and polishing technique


        Please note places are limited - register now to avoid disappointment.

        Event Cancellation & Refund Policy 

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