Dental Brigades at University of Washington



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    Global Dental Brigades UW Chapter empowers students and medical professionals by providing them with the opportunity to care for underserved populations. We are especially concerned with the effects of poverty and health inequity that impact individuals who are without access to basic dental care in developing countries. The aim of our efforts is to deliver sustainable, accessible, and comprehensive solutions for the purpose of improving oral health within rural, remote communities.

    As a growing student-led organization, we hope that every medical outreach trip will teach us to be advocates of global health, which, in turn, transform us into proactive global citizens. This transformation of college students and doctors begins by learning to be culturally sensitive and medically competent as representatives of effective dentistry.

    Since 2008, we have traveled to Honduras (three times) and Panama (Once). In these countries, our approach is to set-up mobile dental clinics that cater to the needs of impoverished communities who lack preventative and urgent dental care. GDB UW Chapter has successfully completed 4 brigades and will be traveling on their 5th trip this coming August 2012 to Panama with Global Medical Brigades UW Chapter.

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Global Brigades offers 7-9 day Dental Brigades throughout the year in Honduras, Panama and Nicaragua. Dental Brigade volunteers have the opportunity to shadow licensed dentists in urgent and preventive dental services in communities with limited access to healthcare. Dental Brigades also focuses on prevention with dental hygiene workshops. Each of our partner communities receives a brigade approximately twice a year. Electronic patient records are collected for future visitations and to monitor overall community health trends. A typical brigade structure includes three clinic days and a Holistic Model Day. This unique day allows for Medical/Dental brigaders to experience one of Honduras’ other programs: Architecture, Business, Engineering, Microfinance, Public Health or Water Brigades. Through these Holistic Model Days, volunteers are able to tackle non-health related issues that are often times the root cause of common illnesses seen on Medical and Dental Brigades. The main health concerns in our communities include diarrhea, respiratory illnesses, waterborne illnesses and abdominal pain.
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