Any interest in teaching in Nepal?
The ADA News is reporting that a dental education project in Dhulikhel, Nepal, is seeking volunteers to teach this fall under the auspices of Health Volunteers Overseas, Dhulikhel Dental School and Kathmandu University School of Medicine.
“They want to improve the dental education that they provide the students,” said Dr. Brian Hollander, project director. “Our volunteers will work with both the students and the faculty in helping them improve their knowledge and teaching techniques. Their goal is to produce excellent dentists. It’s a pretty interesting partnership. HVO just launched the project last month. We’ve already had quite a bit of interest. I’m very excited about this program.”
The first volunteer is going to Nepal in April. The project needs volunteers for placement between September and mid-November.
Infection control and hygiene; training for dental assistants and hygienists; dental laboratory techniques; finishing orthodontic cases to American Board of Orthodontics standards; oral pathology and oral medicine are among the requested focus areas for volunteers. Academic support in oral medicine and oral pathology has also been requested.
The program needs academic support in oral medicine and oral pathology and training in four-handed dentistry for the dental nurses and assistants.
Volunteers must be fully trained general dentists, specialists and/or board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons who hold a current license to practice. Assignments are for a minimum of two weeks.
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I am a oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
Currently a Professor and Head at a Medical college in Gujarat, India.
I have 30 years of experience and have worked at grass root level for the dental profession.
I am interested and so please revert.
Regards
Brian….I want to wish you great success with this HVO project. The humanitarian work you have done for so many years in Nepal is amazing and inspiring! I hope to return someday to see all of the progress myself. Cheers old friend!