Monday, May 27, 2019

Flexible model needed for implementation of kids’ dental program to ensure timely dental check-ups

The ADAVB has urged the government to take a flexible approach to delivery of their school dental van program to ensure that all children have timely access to the dentist.

Dr Kevin Morris, ADAVB President said, “One in three Australian children have tooth decay in their baby teeth by the age of 5-6 years, so investing in regular visits to the dentist and preventive care is essential to tackle this issue.
Mobile dental vans are appropriate in some circumstances where families cannot readily access a dental clinic, and there are plenty of dentists in existing public and private clinics around Victoria that can provide quality care to children. The dentist workforce is skilled and ready to assist families and the government to deliver on the promise of ensuring the good oral health of Victoria’s children.”

Dr Morris also urged parents to continue taking an active role in their child’s oral health by discussing this with their dentist at each check-up, keeping up good brushing and flossing habits at home, and limiting the consumption of sugary foods and drinks. 

While access to dental care for Victorian children may be improved through this work, the ADAVB has some concerns about the program and is prepared to work with the government to address these including:

  • Encouraging parental engagement or involvement in treatment and prevention
  • Obtaining adequate informed consent without the parent present during treatment, particularly for younger children
  • Impact on existing patient-dentist relationships by moving children from their current provider of choice to the school dental program, including the impact on practice viability
  • Continuity of care with different providers through the school dental program
  • Logistics issues, including electronic records and referral systems
  • Workforce issues, including recruitment and retention of sufficient workforce
  • Provision of specialist dental care for complex cases.

The ADAVB also urged the government to remember the 126,000 Victorian adults, who are still on public dental care waiting lists across the state. While the average waiting time is currently 20.3 months, information obtained by the ADAVB about public dental services shows that some people are still waiting up to four years to see a dentist.

Dr Morris said, “The government is committed to spending millions of dollars to build vans, when this money could be better spent providing treatment to children and adults in existing dental clinics in both the public and private sector. Already they have cut $74 million from the program promise that they took to the election,” said Dr Morris.

The ADAVB remains willing to work with the government to develop flexible solutions to help more people get access to the dental care that they need.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

It's almost time to renew your membership

It's almost time to renew your ADAVB membership. Look out for your 2019/2020 renewal email coming in the next few weeks.

Membership renewal is due on 1 July 2019.

Great reasons to renew with your ADAVB:
  • Connect and belong. Learn from peers and senior colleagues, network, socialise and be in the know. 
  • Be represented on issues that matter to you by committee and council members that understand and are in touch with your needs. 
  • Reach your professional potential. Expand your knowledge, technique and skills base. Save with free and discounted quality CPD tailored to you.
  • Get the support you need. Be the best health professional you can be with professional advice, professional indemnity cover, and counselling on personal and work issues.
  • Enjoy some rewards. It shouldn't all be hard work. Save on shopping, entertainment, travel, car purchases and more with ADA lifestyle benefits!
The ADAVB is your professional association – for dentists, by dentists. Renew with us and maintain your exclusive ADAVB member benefits that support you in every stage of your career. We’re here for you, so you can be there for your patients.
We look forward to your continued membership and seeing you at one of our many member events. We're here to represent and support you, and we welcome you to contact us anytime with ideas, concerns or general feedback. Look our for your renewal email coming soon in the next few weeks. 
Pictured above (L-R) some of of our past, present and future ADA federal and branch councillors:
Drs:
Alan Mann (ADASA President & 2019 Australian Outstanding Young Dentist)
Sean Archibald (ADAWA Vice President)
Gitika Sangvhi (ADAVB Vice President)
Norah Ayad (ADAQ Senior Vice President)
Kang Kim (ADAWA Past President)
Stephen Liew (ADA Federal Executive Councillor, ADAVB Past President and 2017 Australian Outstanding Young Dentist)
Chris Sanzaro (ADATas Past-President & Federal Councillor)

Monday, May 13, 2019

Take the next step in your dentistry career

Apply for the Health Sector Leadership Program - applications are closing soon!

Don't miss your chance to take part in a fully funded leadership program, available for ADAVB members - the Health Sector Leadership Program (HSLP). The HSLP is a specialised program for health professionals who are ready to start their leadership journey. It is delivered by Leadership Victoria and consists of workshops on key leadership themes:

  • Ethics
  • Communication
  • Managing change (influence)
  • Managing change (resilience).

If you are an ADAVB member who has graduated from your dentistry degree in the last ten years, you have leadership aspirations and are currently employed as a dentist, we want to hear from you! This includes ADC graduates.

There are four HSLP places available for successful applicants. Successful applicants must be available to attend ALL module sessions, including the orientation and graduation sessions.

Program dates and modules:
Program orientation: Monday 22 July
Module 1: Monday 12 August
Module 2: Monday 16 September
Module 3: Monday 14 October
Module 4: Monday 11 November
Graduation: Tuesday 26 November

All sessions will be held at one location:
1 Treasury Place
Old Treasury Building
Spring Street, Melbourne

Further information about topics and session times are available in the links below.

Apply in three easy steps:
1. Visit hslp.adavb.org for further information and to apply online.
2. Complete your application This includes your contact details, current employment, curriculum vitae and cover letter.
3. Submit your application You can do this online or via email to caroline.kaur@adavb.org.

Our CPD team are on hand to help you with any questions you might have about your application. Please call 8825 4600 or email caroline.kaur@adavb.org with your enquiry.

Closing date: Thursday 30 May 2019, 5.00pm.

Don't miss this exclusive ADAVB member-only leadership opportunity.
Terms and conditions apply. Visit hslp.adavb.org​
Proudly supported by Guild Insurance.

Apply now for your chance at $5000 or $10,000 for CPD

ADAVB BOQ Specialist $10,000 CPD Practice Bursary

The 2019 ADAVB and BOQ Specialist CPD Practice Bursary is available for ADAVB members in private practice. This practice bursary recognises and supports dental practices that are committed to quality learning through continuing professional development for every practitioner and professional staff member in the practice.

The bursary consists of a grant valued at $10,000 to be used for professional development and training purposes only, of which:

  • $2,000 is to be applied to any CPD courses and/or training programs offered by ADAVB
  • $8,000 is to be applied to any CPD and/or training programs offered by other providers.

Get started on your application and this could be you in 2019:

"It was an unquestionable surprise and privilege to be considered for the 2018 ADAVB BOQ Specialist CPD Practice Bursary. We take great pride in our continuing professional development for all roles at our practice, therefore this grant is very much appreciated and is greatly contributing to our staff training. The advantages of ongoing training and development not only benefit your staff, but the practice as a whole and this will be reflected in the experience your patients receive."
- Dr Sath Saranathan, 2018 Practice Bursary recipient

NEW! ADAVB BOQ Specialist $5000 Recent Graduate Bursary
Supporting the professional development of graduate dentists

The ADAVB BOQ Specialist Recent Graduate Bursary will support the career growth of a young dentist through financial support for continuing education courses. The bursary recognises a recent graduate who demonstrates a commitment to high quality ongoing professional development.

ADAVB members that registered in Australia for the first time between 2011-2019 are welcome to apply. The bursary consists of $5,000 to be spent on courses at ADAVB for professional development and must be spent between September 2019 and September 2021.

Applications for both bursaries close Monday 8 July 2019 5.00 pm and can be made online, via email or in hard copy. Eligibility criteria apply.

Find out more and apply: https://bursary.adavb.org/