King's College London partners with Harvard for dental leadership programme
King's Centre for International Child Oral Health and the Harvard School of Dental Medicine have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work on the Global Child Dental Health Taskforce's leadership programme.
The collaboration is scheduled to be led by Professor Raman Bedi, head of the Centre for International Child Oral Health at the Dental Institute of King's College London, and Global Child Dental Health Taskforce and Professor Bruce Donoff, dean of the Harvard Dental School.
The Global Child Dental Health Taskforce aims to identify, train and mentor 400 dental leaders in the next 10 years. These leaders should, in turn, help shape the dental profession and drive forward its aims in the first half of the 21st century.
The programme is designed to develop leadership skills, specifically in the area of child dental health.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Nairn Wilson, dean of the Dental Institute at King's, and Donoff during a gala dinner.
Professor Bedi commented on the new collaboration: "This collaboration between two giants in the field of dental institutes is an important opportunity to train our next generation of dentists as they search for ways to push the serious problem of dental disease up the global health agenda.
"The leadership programme," he continued, "presents a unique platform for open discussion, exchange of experiences as well as problem-solving, making it an invaluable forum for global learning and support within the profession. We are already witnessing the benefits of the programmes. Many who attended our leadership courses went on to spearhead successful and sustainable national prevention programmes. This is the way forward if we are to see an eradication of dental disease world-wide."
Donoff commented: "Harvard has a long and illustrious history in training individuals from all walks of life. Now with this new collaboration we can upscale our work in the dental field. I am excited about the possibilities this collaboration can bring and the improvements we can expect in both the oral health of our global society and the way dental services are delivered."
For more information on the Global Child Dental Health Taskforce, visit Global Child Dental Health Taskforce.
More details on the dental leadership programme can be found at dental leadership programme.
To read more about child dental health, go to child dental health.
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