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SADHA News

As a dental hygiene student, you are invited to join SADHA, the Student American Dental Hygienists' Association. Any student enrolled in an accredited dental hygiene program is eligible to join and on graduation, to convert your membership.

 

DENTAL HYGIENE SCHOOLS

There are three dental hygiene schools in the DHACNY component:

  • City Tech (New York City Technical College of CUNY) in Brooklyn
  • Hostos (Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College of CUNY in the Bronx
  • NYU (New York University) in Manhattan

Each dental hygiene school has a SADHA faculty advisor who serves as a liaison between the school and ADHA, DHASNY and DHACNY


SADHA ADVISORS

To email and advisor, click on his/her name

City Tech:
Marilyn Cortell
Maria-Elena Bilello

Hostos:
Jo-Ann Rover

NYU:
Rhoda Gladstone
Winnie Furnari

 


HOSTOS SADHA OFFICERS 2010-2011
(from left to right)

Historian:   Margerita Seregin 
Secretary:  Kelly Bello
Vice President:  Anna Torres  
President:  Tamar Garcia 
Treasurer:.  Nicole  Monti

 


 

NYU SADHA OFFICERS 2010-2011

President
Lauren Huntington

Vice President
Jaclyn Newman

Secretary 
Jennifer Damico

Treasurer
Tews Misean

Historian
Daniella Morrone



 

City Tech SADHA Officers 2008-2009
(from left to right)

President: Jennifer Timmins
Vice-President: Nikita Leo'n
Secretary: Jennifer Tompkinson
Treasurer: Jadie Rivera


 

ACTIVITIES

Oral Health Advocacy Day 2008 in Albany on Feb. 11th.

NYU Students, Lindsay Borocz (L) and Adriana Berardi with
Ann Breeswine,(R) DHASNY Legislative Co-ordinator as they participate
in the Oral Health Advocacy Day 2008 in Albany on Feb. 11th.

 

SEND A SOLDIER A SMILE

New York City College of Technology dental hygiene and veteran students are all smiles again over the College’s response to their second annual on-campus effort to raise money toward the purchase of basic dental hygiene supplies for U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The program began when a patient in the Dental Hygiene Clinic at City Tech mentioned that oral hygiene supplies were difficult and costly to get on military bases in Iraq. Dental hygiene students affilitated with veteran students and last year conducted two very successful fundraisers. With the proceeds, they sent thousands of dollars worth of oral hygiene supplies to military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. This year, they hope to be able to send even more supplies.
 

Activities

Activities