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  • 8 May 2024 10:59 AM | Anonymous

    Therapeutic Guidelines recently provided us with an update relating to the Antibiotic prescribing in primary care: Therapeutic Guidelines summary table.

    In 2023 the table temporarily included alternatives to first-line antimicrobials to provide free access to recommendations to assist healthcare professionals navigating the multiple concurrent antimicrobial shortages occurring in the community.

    The TGA has informed Therapeutic Guidelines that the number and nature of antimicrobial shortages has now returned to baseline. As such, the table containing shortages advice has been replaced.

    The new version follows the previous approach of only providing first-line therapy recommendations.

    View the updated table here.


  • 7 May 2024 4:39 PM | Anonymous

    Women & Leadership Australia (WLA ) has announced new scholarships to enable more women to access world-class leadership and workplace skill development programs.  

    By combining cutting-edge leadership theory with practical application, and a flexible part-time delivery, WLA offers an unparalleled learning experience designed to fit into your busy schedule. 

    With partial scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000, there are four programs to suit women in non-leadership roles all the way up to senior executives.  

    Applications close Friday 14 June 2024 unless allocated prior.

    Find out more here.



  • 17 Apr 2024 10:02 AM | Anonymous
    We offer our congratulations to Melbourne Dental School Senior Lecturer and OHP Bree Jones who was recently awarded the Colgate Research in Prevention Travel Award by the International Association for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research (IADR). 

    "The objective of the award program is to encourage young investigators to undertake research in the prevention of oral diseases and to facilitate their presentation of this work to the international dental and oral health research community."

    Congratulations Bree on this fantastic professional achievement.

    View the IADR Press Release here.


    Photo: Melbourne Dental School Senior Lecturer & OHP Bree Jones with IADR Award. Source: IADR/AADOCR.


    Source: LinkedIn.



  • 16 Apr 2024 2:16 PM | Anonymous

    The Indigenous Wellbeing Conference 2024 now has presenter applications open, with the conference taking place in Aotearoa (Auckland NZ). 

    The Conference theme is Our Stories, Our Strength: A Collective Journey to Indigenous Wellbeing.

    Topics to present on:

    • Cultural Resilience and Identity Preservation
    • Empowering Grassroots Innovation for Community Wellbeing
    • Fostering Whānau (Family) Wellbeing Through Environmental Sustainability
    • Equitable Access and Cultural Inclusiveness for Diverse Populations
    • Racism in Health and Decolonisation of the System

    Click here to read more about the topics and sub-topics of this year's program.

    Presenter applications close Friday 26 April 2024. 

    APPLY TO PRESENT

  • 16 Apr 2024 11:34 AM | Anonymous

    In the Eklund Foundation Press Release of 5 April 2024:



    "€250,000 is the total sum allocated for research within dentistry by the Eklund Foundation in 2024. The application portal will be open during May for the ninth year running, welcoming applicants from all parts of the world in all fields of dentistry.

    Both experimental and clinical studies within all fields of dentistry are accepted, but the foundation will prioritize projects that can be related to periodontology, implantology, or cariology. Researchers may apply for funding for a project in its entirety or for part of a project."



    Read Full Press Release


  • 26 Mar 2024 11:32 AM | Anonymous

    The Australian Dental Council (ADC) held their 30th Anniversary Dinner on 15 March 2024, where ADOHTA Vice-President Jessica Pennay represented us as a VIP guest. 

    Thank you to the ADC for the opportunity to attend this wonderful celebratory evening.



    Pictured L to R: ADOHTA Life Member & Professor Julie Satur, ADOHTA Life Member & Past National President Hellene Platell, ADOHTA Vice-President Jessica Pennay and University of Newcastle Lecturer & Past ADOHTA Board Director Denise Higgins.


  • 26 Mar 2024 11:10 AM | Anonymous

    We're delighted to announce several ADOHTA members as winners of the Dental Care Awards on Friday evening 22 March 2024 at the ADIA Sidcon Gala Dinner.

    Please join us in congratulating the following ADOHTA Leaders on their incredible efforts including:

    • Outstanding Young Dental Professional Award – ADOHTA President William Carlson-Jones
    • Enhancing the Mission of Dentistry Award - ADOHTA NSW ACT Branch Officer Tabitha Acret
    • Exceptional Student Award – ADOHTA Student Member Ben Vu

    On behalf of the ADOHTA Board, we extend our congratulations and our sincere thanks for all that you do for the OHP workforce and the community.



  • 26 Mar 2024 10:02 AM | Anonymous

    ADOHTA NSW-ACT Branch Officer Nathan Aulsebrook attended the recent Investiture at University of Newcastle on 22 March 2024. 

    The Investiture was of the eighth Chancellor of the University of Newcastle, Honourable Patricia Forsythe AM conducted by Her Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales. 

    Some photos from the occasion:


    Thank you Nathan for representing ADOHTA at this Investiture.  

  • 26 Mar 2024 9:40 AM | Anonymous

    COTA Australia calls for action on dental cover 

    "Almost four in ten Australians (37%) aged 55+ have delayed or completely put off going to the dentist in the past year due to cost, research released today by COTA Australia – the leading advocacy organisation for older Australians has found."

    Read the full COTA media release here: 

    https://cota.org.au/news-items/media-release-four-in-ten-older-australians-skipping-the-dentist-due-to-cost/

    Or download it here

  • 12 Mar 2024 12:27 PM | Anonymous

    Marking a decade of helping career dreams come true, this year's especially exciting for the ADA Dental Health Foundation's (ADA DHF) First Nation Study Grants.

    Applications are now open for the grants with up to four available, worth $5,000 each. 

    The ADA DHF's a registered charity whose mission is to address the inequality between those Australians who can access the dental care they need, and those who can’t.

    The First Nations Study Grants have helped to fulfil that mandate since 2013, by offering students funding that may be used to cover costs of dental equipment, textbooks and to support students while they are on placements or living away from home.

    Once again, the study grants are on offer to students of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background who are undertaking a course of study that will lead to registration as a Dental Hygienist or Oral Health Therapist. 

    Applications close 31 May 2024 and successful applicants will be notified during NAIDOC Week (7 - 14 July 2024). 

    To find out more:

    1. Visit ADA DHF
    2. Read the bulletin





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