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Description
Join the IADR Global Oral Health Inequalities Research Network (GOHIRN) in an interactive and insightful webinar delving into the journey towards achieving global oral health equity. Our esteemed panel of speakers, comprised of seasoned experts in the field, will share their wealth of experience and insights. From the role of the media to research and clinical practice, the session will touch on the various avenues to effect change in global oral health. Tailored for and with early career researchers and students, this session is open to all. It aims to provide valuable guidance and resources to navigate the complexities of advancing oral health equity on a global scale. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and connect with leaders in the field.
This panel will be held on Zoom and feature speakers who are leaders within the oral health equity space. Here, the panelists will discuss their current engagements and provide an overview of their personal journeys within the field, offering advice and mentorship to early career researchers and student attendees. Attendees will engage with panelists, inspiring creative solutions that are meaningful and culturally competent. This panel aims to empower early career researchers and students to fight for oral health for all, providing the tools and resources to continue working toward this effort. Together, we can work towards a future where access to oral health care is not a privilege but a right afforded to all, regardless of geographic or socioeconomic status.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the current landscape of global oral health inequalities and ongoing research and policy efforts that are aimed at addressing these disparities
- Highlight the impact of research, clinical care, media, and policy in advancing oral health equality worldwide
- Learn of opportunities panelists engaged in and avenues of community involvement, make meaningful connections, become involved within the GOHIRN network, and create links to engage in future research, policy, and clinical care collaborations