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Section II
CANADA


Section II
Canada

Paul D. Rondeau
2007-2008 President

Address:

600 Hyde Park Road
#199
London, ON  
N6H 5W8 Canada
Registrar: C. Fil Cappa 
Email: icdcappa@srh.ca
Phone: (519) 471-9217
Fax: (519) 471-8341
President: Paul D. Rondeau
Email: docpdrdent@sasktel.net
Web Site: (none) 

Last Updated:4/23/08

Section II • Canada • College Roster



2007-2008 OFFICERS

President:

Paul D. Rondeau
President-Elect: J. Brian Clark
Vice President: Gene D. Solmundson
Past President: Mike Suzuki 
Treasurer: Gordon. S. Bowles 
Registrar: C. Fil Cappa
Deputy Registrar: Gordon M. Marshall


INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL

Garry W. Lunn

Mike Suzuki


REGENTS - DEPUTY REGENTS

District 1 British Columbia

Regent 

A.A. Lieblich
Vancouver, BC
District 2 Alberta
Regent  G. Zenith
Edmonton, Alberta
Deputy Regent  R.R. Croutze
St. Albert
District 3 Saskatchewan
Regent  Dennis G. Fuchs
Yorkton, SK
Deputy Regent P.E. Grassick
Lumsden
District 4 Manitoba
Regent  W.H. Christie
Winnipeg, MB
District 5 Ontario
Regent  J.C. McLister
London, Ontario
Deputy Regent  A. P. Dagys
Toronto, Ontario
District 6 Quebec
Regent D. R. Blair
St. Lambert
Deputy Regent  J.F. McMullan
Kirkland
District 7 Nova Scotia
Regent  W. A. MacInnis
Halifax, NS
Deputy Regent  C.M. Conrod
Sydney, NS
District 8 Military
Regent  E. G. Swan
Ottawa, ON
Deputy Regent S. A. Becker
Ottawa, ON



C. Fil Cappa
Registrar,
Canadian Section
icdcappa@srh.ca


Master Fellow C. Filip Cappa
Registrar, Canadian Section

Class of 2007


New Honorary Fellow

Robert E. Brady
Secretary General, ICD

Inducted as an Honorary Fellow of the Canadian Section at the Annual Meeting in Jasper, Alberta, on May 25, 2007

CANADIAN SECTION PROJECTS 

International College of Dentists Student Awards 

In 2007, the Canadian Section once again sponsored the InternationalCollege of Dentists Student Awards, which is now in its 51st year.

First offered in 1956, with an award of $100 to one student in each of the five Faculties of Dentistry in Canada, it now consists of a $1000 bursary and a plaqued certificate to one student completing the penultimate year in each of our 10 Faculties of Dentistry. Selection is on the recommendation of the Faculty, based on character, participation in extracurricular activities, and academic record in that year.

Pictured above: The 2006 Student Award Winner
from the University of Toronto
Bridget Lamberts,
Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry
, Fellow David Mock (left)
and
Deputy Regent Arlene Dagys
(right)

Canadian Section Projects History

Health Teams International (Canada) Inc.
Mission to Myanmar & Northern Canada

This group had previously been funded to purchase portable equipment for use in projects in the Philippines, and in Sri Lanka. In 2005, a grant of $5,400 enabled them to purchase three pieces of portable equipment for use in the Bethany Clinic set up in Kalemyo, Myanmar. In 2006 a grant was given to purchase a Nomad Portable X-ray unit for use in a 2007 project in Northern Canada.


Nomad Portable X-Ray Unit in use

Village of Hope Dental Clinic

In 2005, a grant of $5,000 was provided to ship donated equipment and supplies for an ongoing project in the Village of Hope, a volunteer dental clinic operated by a group from Winnipeg, Manitoba at an orphanage and school in Kitwe, Zambia. The Village of Hope offers a daily feeding and program and free education to all the students. Unfortunately, the orphanage does not have the financial means to obtain professional dental care for the children. Through volunteer dental task force teams, the children are seen on a regular basis and their dental needs cared for by the visiting teams.

In 2007, an additional $10,000 was provided to upgrade the clinic equipment


Operating on a Stretcher


Operating With A Headlamp

Street Angels Community Dental Project:

In 2005 and 2006, the Canadian Section and its charitable arm, the William James Spence ICD Memorial Foundation, provided a total grant of $13,000 to the Canadian based Street Angels Society towards the building and equipping of a one-chair dental clinic in Dona Aurora, an urban Brazilian community of approximately 2,000 residents. This project will provide residents with basic dental and preventive services and an educational program in oral hygiene.

In 2007 an additional $10,000 was provided from our William James Spence ICD Memorial Foundation towards the completion of the dental clinic in Dona Aurora.

The ongoing clinical services and preventive program will be provided by local dentists, dental students and public health professionals. The Street Angels Society will negotiate collaborative arrangements among local universities, public health agencies in Bahia, and the National Brazilian Dental Association, to secure this resource for the dental clinic and community.


Building Nearing Completion


Completing the Interior


Patient Charting


Tooth Brushing Project at the Street Angels Community Dental Project:

Two Projects previously supported by the Canadian Section:

University Laval Dental Treatments Abroad 
For four consecutive years, students from Laval University, Ste-Foy, Quebec, having completed their third year of dentistry, have gone abroad to offer dental treatment to a population in need. In 2001 it was to Paraguay, under the supervision of the Faculty of Dentistry and the Bureau International of Laval University.

From June 15th to August 15th, two groups of five students headed to Coronel Oriedo for a four-week stay. Each group was accompanied by a dentist who, in collaboration with local dentists, supervised the dental treatments. The religious community of the Augustine Sisters also participated in the project.

The population, living principally from agriculture, has very little access to dental and medical services. The students’ mission was to offer dental care (surgery, operative dentistry and periodontal treatment) and to establish a preventive dentistry program for the people.

The Canadian Section provided a grant of $3,000 towards the purchase and transportation of supplies for this project.

Rural Dental Clinic in Legurga, Latvia 

Laval University student operating with portable equipment.

One of our Canadian Fellows, Kira Obrazcova, a native Latvian, requested assistance for a rural dental clinic which had been servicing approximately 10,000 people (including two nursery schools and a primary school), with outdated equipment left over from the Soviet regime. Fellow Obrazcova, who visits the area regularly, through the assistance of a dental supply company and some colleagues has been able to supply this clinic with two dental chairs, a sterilizer, an x-ray machine and some dental supplies. All of this was shipped by container, free of charge, through the courtesy of the Latvian Embassy in Ottawa.

Paraguayan children receive toothbrush instruction.

A grant of $4,000 was given to the provider, Dr. Edite Avolina, to purchase badly needed supplies. In her thank-you letter, Dr. Avolina included a list of some 45 items for which she intended to use these funds. Fellow Obraszcova was able to present the cheque in person, accompanied by Jugrida Lace of the Latvian Embassy Staff in Ottawa.

Dr. Avolina (left), receives our cheque in her clinic, from Fellow Kira Obrazcova (right), in the presence of Jugrida Lace of the Latvian Embassy in Ottawa, Canada (center) 

 

Future Meetings
Annual Meeting & Convocation
April 11, 12, 2008 - Toronto, Ontario

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