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Discover the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) and the transformative impact it has on the dental hygiene profession. Learn about ADHA's goals, structure, resources, student opportunities, and the evolving landscape of dental hygiene. Join ADHA for empowerment and growth!
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
What is ADHA? The largest professional organization representing the interests of dental hygienists
About ADHA Core Ideology Lead the transformation of the dental hygiene profession to improve the public’s oral and overall health. Vision Statement Dental hygienists are integrated into the healthcare delivery system as essential primary care providers to expand access to oral health care. Values Service Collaboration Quality Community Lifelong Learning Ethics
ADHA: Goals • Education Dental hygiene professionals will be prepared for the evolving scope of professional practice and settings. • Alliances ADHA better positions the profession to be viewed as an integrated part of the healthcare system through strategic partnerships. • Advocacy The profession of dental hygiene will advance at the state and federal level.
Components Students How is ADHA structured? National Constituents
Structure of ADHA ADHA – National Association 12 Districts 51 Constituents State Associations 375 Components Local Associations 350+ Student Chapters including YOU!
ADHA: National Level • Represents the interests of over 185,000 dental hygienists • Hosts Center for Lifelong Learning at Annual Session • Board of Trustees/House of Delegates • Online Board Review • Access and Journal of Dental Hygiene
ADHA: State/Constituent Level • Each state, including DC • Volunteer -Officers • State Meetings • Continuing Education • Legislation/Advocacy
ADHA: Component Level • 375 throughout country • Continuing Education classes • Meetings • Community Involvement • Networking/Mentoring • Advocacy
Where Are My ADHA Resources? • www.adha.org - ADHA Career Center - CLL at Annual Session - Continuing Education - Advanced Degrees - Bachelor Completion Programs - Master of Dental Hygiene Programs
Where Are My ADHA Resources? • Your ADHA online profile - National and Regional Exam Guide - Employment Reference Guide - State CE Requirements - Workplace Resources - Loan Repayment Guide
Join ADHA on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn Center for Lifelong Learning at Annual Session Regional, State, & Local meetings ADHA Student Chapter meetings Expand your Network
Sunstar Student Experience • ADHA and Sunstar Materials • Patient Education Cards • Free Sunstar Products • polish, the student e-newsletter • YouTube contests and giveaways
National Board Exam Discounts on National Board Exam Study Guides Online National Board Exam Review National and Regional Exam Guide
ADHA Annual Session • Threedaysof student focused programs! • Networking & special events with 2,000 dental hygienists • Exhibits from more than100 Companies
Student Award and Leadership Opportunities ADHA Student Advisory Board Be one of four students selected to represent student issues, challenges and viewpoints on the ADHA’s Committee on Student Relations. Student Delegate/Alternate Two student applicants from each district will represent their colleagues as well as have the opportunity to attend ADHA’s Annual Session, all-expenses paid.
Student Award and Leadership Opportunities Community Service Award Give the gift of oral health to those in need and enter your project for a chance to win a $3,000 grant. Student Presentations Competition Better known as the Table Clinic and Poster Session - Share you hard work and you could win up to $1,000.
Scholarship Opportunities Institute for Oral Health (IOH) The IOH is ADHA’s foundation that supports students just like you. Visit ADHA’s IOH website for more information on scholarship, fellowship, and grant opportunities!
The dental hygiene horizon is evolving and changing allowing more growth, excitement and expanded opportunities.
Environmental Scan ADHA Environmental Scan: Dental Hygiene at the Crossroads of Change, 2011 • Challenge assumptions • View of the future of the oral health world • See where hygienists fit into these changes • Lead to new opportunities and ways to prepare
Dental Hygiene: Looking Toward The Future • Aging Workforce • Collaborative Leadership • Cultural Competencies • Dental Therapist • Imaging Technology • Nanotechnology ADHA Environmental Scan: Dental Hygiene at the Crossroads of Change, 2011
Aging Workforce • Data: • By 2020, those 65 and over will grow by 36% • By 2050, those 85 and over is expected to grow by 377% • Possible Outcomes: • Delivery of oral health will change • Complexity of oral health will change ADHA Environmental Scan: Dental Hygiene at the Crossroads of Change, 2011
Collaborative Leadership • Discovers problems and meets unstated needs • Problems are overlapping • Work structure uses cross-disciplinary teams • Global in impact and thinking • Value in creativity and lifelong learning • Experiment • Interdependence http://www.leadershipskillsandvalues.com/clnontheweb-curriculum/old-vs-new-leadership
Access to Care • Existing model does not fully address access to care • Opportunity for dental hygienists in alternative settings to provide oral health care • Legislative efforts by ADHA, state associations and vested stakeholders • Develop business and leadership skills
Access to Care - Questions • What skills will I need to develop? • Am I prepared to work as an independent entrepreneur? • How can dental hygiene schools and ADHA help prepare hygienists to seize these opportunities? • Will an advanced degree assist me in developing the necessary skills?
Additional New Opportunities • Cultural Competencies • Dental Therapist • Imaging Technology • Nanotechnology • Public Health
ADHA Environmental Scan: Dental Hygiene at the Crossroads of Change, 2011 The dental hygiene profession is coming to a crossroads of change that may require difficult personal and collective decisions…
Transition to Professional Membership Employment Reference Guide Online ADHA Career Center Discounts on scrubs, loupes, car insurance and more Full time staff to answer your licensure questions Take the Next Step
Transitioning to Professional You graduated, you passed the board exam and received your dental hygiene license. What next? Transition to Professional Membership! It’s easy and FREE! How do I become a professional member of ADHA? Become a Professional member by updating ADHA with your license number. Will I keep my ID Number? Yes. Will I get a new ID card? Once you provide ADHA with your license number a new card will be available on your ADHA profile.
Transitioning to Professional Professional Benefits • Competitive rates on professional liability, disability and major medical insurance • Center for Lifelong Learning offers hands-on and evidence-based continuing education courses allowing you to apply cutting-edge education to everyday practice • ADHA Career Resource Center is your one stop shop to find career opportunities across the country