Saturday, November 6, 2021
3PM to 4:30PM ET
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Our Lecturers:
Dr. Michael Glick
United States
Michael Glick is Professor and Executive Director, Center for Integrative Global Oral Health, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Glick has authored more than 300 publications, including original research articles, editorials, and book chapters, and has written, edited and co-edited 10 textbooks.
Dr. Glick is past-President of the American Board of Oral Medicine, Dean and Professor Emeriti, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo, and served as the Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of the American Dental Association from 2005 to 2020.
During his professional career, Dr. Glick has been a strong proponent of integrating scientific principles within oral health care. As such, he has proposed and published numerous clinical protocols for the treatment of the medically complex dental patient, as well as on how to incorporate an evidence-based approach to benefit patient outcomes.
Based on his experience as a researcher, academician, author and clinician, Dr. Glick is passionate about helping health care professionals to better understand and interpret scientific principles and research, improve scientific literacy within the ranks of health care professionals and advance critical thinking as a foundation for better health outcomes.
Dr. Lois Cohen
United States
Lois K. Cohen, PhD serves as a consultant & Paul G. Rogers Ambassador for Global Health Research since her retirement from U.S. government service in 2006. She is a sociologist whose research and health science administration career included service as the Director of Extramural Research, Associate Director for International Health and Director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Dental, Oral & Craniofacial Research and Training, National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. Having authored more than 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals and edited four books on the social sciences and dentistry, she co-directed the WHO International Collaborative Studies of Oral Health Systems.
Having served on several journal boards among them the Journal of the American Dental Association, she co-chairs the Friends of the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention, and serves on the boards of the Alliance for Oral Health Across Borders, the Edw. B. Shils Entrepreneurial Fund, the Global Advisory Council of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society, and the Caplin Family Charities. She provides consultation to the NIH, the World Health Organization and its regional offices in Africa and the Americas, the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, various universities and professional associations including the American Dental Association, the FDI World Dental Federation, the American Dental Education Association and others in the area of global health through oral health. Lectures and awards in her honor are presented annually at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, PA and Harvard University’s School of Dental Medicine in Boston, MA and at the International Association of Dental Research’s Behavioral, Epidemiological and Health Services Research Group.
Reading Material in Preparation for the Course:
The Emergence of Social and Behavioral Sciences in Dentistry: Lois K. Cohen Principal Architect