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    DENTEX is an Alaska based program that educates dental health aide therapists to provide dental care to Alaska Native communities. The program is a collaboration between the Alaska Native Health Consortium and the University of Washington School of Medicine Physician Assistant Training Program, MEDEX Northwest.

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    Launched in 2007 as a collaborative effort between the Alaska Native Tribal Health Center and the University of Washington, DENTEX was developed to meet the oral health needs of native Alaskan people across 200 remote villages.

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    In February, staff reflected on the last four years as we wrote our report narrative for WK Kellogg Foundation. We realized that in spite of some extreme setbacks, Alaska DHAT has accomplished its objectives, and then some: in villages currently served by DHATs, over 35,000 more people in rural Alaska now have access to oral healthcare.

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Corina CadzowBased in Ft. Yukon, AK

Employed by Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments

I am from Fort Yukon, Alaska. My goal was to start a career that was always different and challenging. I got an education as a Dental Health Aide Therapist so I could return to my hometown and work with the people of my community. I try to make the people confortable, and educate them on how to keep from getting cavities. I have a lot of friends here and like to help in anyway I can. I like to go camping, hunting, and fishing. I also like to bead and play basketball.

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Barbara Berger “Excellence in Public Health Award”

The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s Dental Health Therapy Training program (DENTEX) was awarded the Barbara Berger “Excellence in Public Health Award” Wednesday December 5, 2007 at the Alaska Public Health Association’s Annual Summit Awards Lunch.

The program is a collaborative effort between ANTHC and the University of Washington’s MEDEX program and is the first US training site for Dental Health Therapists.

This award is based upon an individual or a program that has made substantial and unique contributions to Alaska in the Field of Public Health. Presenting this award was the President of the Alaska Health Education Consortium, Sarah Grosshuesch.

Receiving the award were Dr. Mary Williard, Clinical Director; Mary Anaruk, Program Manager; Carol Odinzoff, Project Facilitator and students: Danielle Boston of Chistochina, Daniel Kennedy of Klawock, Christopher Evan of Russian Mission and Sheena Nelson of Yakutat.

Alaska Primary Care Association’s 2010 Chinook Award

Congratulations to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Dental Health Aide Therapist Program (DENTEX) on being the recipient of Alaska Primary Care Association’s 2010 Chinook Award! The Chinook Award is awarded to an organization, individual or group of individuals who is a resource and advocate for and who significantly increases the resources available to Alaska’s safety net primary care providers

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium DENTEX Program’s commitment and dedication to increasing access to primary health care for all Alaskans strengthens Alaska each and every day.

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium will be presented the award on Tuesday, April 27, 2010, from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. during the annual membership meeting at the Snow Goose Restaurant in Anchorage.

Again, congratulations to the DENTEX program on your well-deserved recognition!

Distinguished Educator Award

mary williardMary Williard, DDS, Clinical Instructor with the UW School of Medicine MEDEX program, received the National Rural Health Association’s Distinguished Educator Award at New Orleans this May, for her innovative role in training Alaska Native Dental Health Aide Therapists to meet the oral health needs of fellow villagers in the Alaska bush.

In accepting the award in New Orleans this month, Dr. Williard, Clinical Director at the Anchorage DENTEX training center, related, “I am relatively new to teaching, our training center opened January of 2007. However, in this short time, I have learned who the real heroes are – they are the students. These are exceptional people who have chosen to dedicate two years of their lives to learning new skills – skills badly needed in their home villages.” To see Mary Williard’s entire speech click here.

According to the National Rural Health Association, their criteria for selecting a recipient is as follows:

Distinguished Educator Award

The NRHA Distinguished Educator Award strives to recognize that education and curriculum development dedicated to the needs of rural health professionals has the potential to encourage, assist, enhance, expand, and improve rural health careers. Criteria used to review nominees are the scope of accomplishments, the significance of the work to rural health, the sophistication of the scholarly effort (innovativeness and originality, rigor and scientific soundness, and theoretical base), and evidence of the outcome of the work in rural health (effect on heath care policy, contribution to the advancement of the field, significance in changing patterns of health care delivery, and enhancement of rural health careers).


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