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Oral Health Service Delivery Approaches in the Context of Indigenous Communities

I had the pleasure to welcome Dr Debbie Martin and Dr. Mary McNally from Dalhousie University to speak about their recent article: Linking Inuit Knowledge and Public Health for Improved Child and Youth Oral Health in NunatuKavut. The article describes the findings of the second phase of a project studying child and youth oral health in NunatuKavut, Newfoundland and Labrador. 

Dr. Debbie Martin is Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples Health and Well-Being; and Associate Professor of Health Promotion in the School of Health and Human Performance at Dalhousie University

Dr. Mary McNally is Head of the Division of Prevention and Oral Health Promotion in the Department of Dental Clinical Sciences, and Associate Professor in the Faculties of Dentistry & Medicine at Dalhousie University. 

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Until next time!

Chiraz Guessaier, CDA Oasis Manager

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