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The theme of this year's Diversity Week is Looking Within, Onward, and Upward. Join us for an engaging series of events featuring speakers from across the country who will highlight diverse perspectives in dentistry and their influence on our work in oral health, medicine, and academia. You are invited to a special reception to kick off the festivities and are welcome to attend any of the daily Lunch & Learn sessions throughout the week.
Opening Reception
Monday, March 4, 6:00 PM
The Waterhouse Room, Gordon Hall, Harvard Medical School
Join us for a festive opening reception featuring spoken word artists, musicians, refreshments, and a keynote by Dr. Nicole Cheek, the 2024 president of the National Dental Association.
Registration is required to attend. Learn more.
Lunch & Learn Sessions
Race, Ethics, and Humanity in Forward Progress
Monday, March 4, 12:00–1:00 PM
REB Auditorium
Presenter: George Taylor, DMD74, UCSF School of Dentistry
Explore oral health disparities in the United States and their broader implications on underserved communities. Learn more.
LGBTQIA+ People and the Medical System
Tuesday, March 5, 12:00–1:00 PM
REB Auditorium
Presenter: Dr. Alex Keuroghlian, Harvard Medical School
Gain insights into LGBTQIA+ experiences within the medical community and how to foster inclusivity in medical care. Learn more.
Accessible Oral Health for Neurodivergent Patients
Wednesday, March 6, 12:00–1:00 PM
REB Auditorium
Presenter: Dr. Maritza Morell, Boston Children’s Hospital
Join in a discussion on accessible oral health for neurodivergent individuals and the need for cultural dexterity in healthcare. Learn more.
Men of Color in Health Care and Research
Thursday, March 7, 12:00–1:00 PM
REB Auditorium
Presenter: Dr. Todd Ester, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Learn about the representation and support of men of color in the healthcare field. Learn more.
Trauma-Informed Care in Oral Health
Friday, March 8, 12:00–1:00 PM
REB Auditorium
Presenters: Representatives from Harvard University’s SHARE Group
Dive into the principles of trauma-informed care and their application in dentistry. Learn more.