A thoughtful discussion around the contributions of the Indigenous Community in oral medicine will kick off this year’s Diversity Week Lunch and Learn series. On Monday, March 6th at 12-noon in the REB Auditorium, HSDM is looking forward to participating in an engaging conversation with guest speakers: Dr. Brian Swann, Linda Coombs, and Bettina Washington. HSDM will have the opportunity to come together and hear from esteemed elders of the Wampanoag community on matters relating to history, culture, and contributions to the practice oral medicine.
The HSDM Initiative to Integrate Oral Health and Medicine is seeking poster abstract submissions from faculty and students of the Harvard community for the 2023 Global Symposium
This February we are honoring and bringing awareness around African American Dentists and their contributions to the field of Oral Medicine. The series aims to build and strengthen our community by offering opportunities to learn more about: 1) the remarkable individuals that make up the Oral Health profession and 2) the important work being done in oral medicine and intersecting health fields. We are excited to share that Dr. Zerita C. Buchanan, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health MPH Candidate '23, will be our keynote speaker for this inaugural event. ...
You’re Invited to the Virtual Harvard Staff Art Show Launch Party!
This show spotlights the creative endeavors of staff across the University, with over 370 artworks by over 220 artists from almost every Harvard School and unit. ...
Abstract: Artificial intelligence builds upon the digital tools the dental profession has already adopted. Dental AI can now identify anatomy and disease with incredible levels of precision, and present findings with compelling visuals for...
Abstract: Case-based learning (CBL) pedagogy has proven to be an effective teaching method in healthcare education. It has the common aim to bridge theory-practice gap in healthcare education. It promotes students’ problem-...