The S.M.I.L.E. (Student Mentoring with Immersive Learning and
Enrichment) Healthcare Pathway Program, a leader in advancing oral
health equity, is pleased to announce the addition of several
prominent organizations as supporters of its mission to build a
more inclusive healthcare workforce by recruiting students from
historically underrepresented backgrounds to enter the dental
profession.
The founding partners of S.M.I.L.E. – Henry Schein, Inc.
(Nasdaq: HSIC), the National Dental Association (NDA), and the
Schattner Foundation – are delighted to welcome the following
organizations as supporting partners for the 2024 S.M.I.L.E.
Program: the Hispanic Dental Association; the Society of American
Indian Dentists; Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry; A.T.
Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health;
and, A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry &
Oral Health. Working together, these partners seek to advance the
core mission of cultivating a diverse and talented next-generation
of African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian dental
professionals, ultimately ensuring a more equitable dental
landscape.
The S.M.I.L.E. Program engages rising 9th and 10th-grade
students by providing an introduction to the many exciting career
opportunities available within the oral health profession. Through
a week-long immersive experience, participants gain exposure to the
diverse roles within dental teams, including assisting, hygiene,
and dentistry, along with insights into various practice models and
industry positions.
Program highlights include:
- Mentorship: Dedicated dental professionals provide
valuable guidance and share their expertise with students.
- Hands-On Learning: Participants engage in real-world
procedures, developing practical skills crucial for future dental
careers.
- Career Pathway Exposure: Students explore a wide range
of dental career options, facilitating informed choices about their
professional path.
- Collaboration & Networking: Students will meet
fellow rising 9th and 10th-graders from around the country,
developing social skills and building relationships for a
lifetime.
- Capstone Project: The program culminates in a capstone
project, allowing students to showcase their learnings through a
tangible presentation.
2024 Program Details
The 2024 S.M.I.L.E. Program will take place from July 7 to 12 at
Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry in Nashville,
Tennessee. To learn more about the Program and view highlights from
2023 participants, please watch this video.
For more information about the Program, please visit the
official S.M.I.L.E. Program website:
https://ndaonline.org/smile-program.
PARTNER TESTIMONIALS
Cherae Farmer-Dixon, DDS, MSPH, MBA, FACD, FICD Dean,
Meharry School of Dentistry
“Joining forces with Meharry School of Dentistry through our
partnership with Henry Schein signifies a commitment to
revolutionizing oral healthcare access. This collaboration is not
just about dental care; it’s about empowering communities, bridging
gaps in healthcare equity, and fostering a brighter, healthier
future for all. Together, we aim to redefine the standards of care,
break down barriers, and inspire a new generation of dental
professionals dedicated to serving the underserved.
Furthermore, it’s noteworthy that 27% of the currently
practicing African American dentists in the U.S. are Meharry
Medical College graduates. Programs such as this partnership not
only highlight our commitment to diversity in the field but also
serve as a beacon of inspiration for the next generation of
individuals, encouraging them to consider dentistry as a rewarding
and impactful career path. Through our joint efforts, we aspire to
increase representation, improve access to quality care, and
ultimately, transform lives.”
Dr. Nicole Cheek, 100th President of the National Dental
Association
"Being a part of the S.M.I.L.E. Pathway Program is about
transforming the lives of students and achieving a future where
they can thrive in dentistry and oral health, regardless of their
backgrounds. In a world where access to opportunities is unequal,
programs like S.M.I.L.E. are needed to bridge the gap and empower
individuals to reach their full potential. Through mentorship,
education, and support, S.M.I.L.E. aims to cultivate leaders who
will make positive impacts in oral health, their communities and
beyond."
Maria S. Gomez, Board Member, Schattner Foundation
“The Schattner Foundation is committed to supporting the next
generation of dental practitioners who come from underrepresented
communities throughout the country. Our intention in participating
with our advice and resources is to help support a strong and
lasting program that over time will deliver on the promise of
recruiting high school students into dental careers who will
practice in neighborhoods where oral health is most needed.”
Pam Richter, Director, Corporate Affairs and Inclusion, Henry
Schein and Co-Lead, S.M.I.L.E. Program Director
“Henry Schein, alongside our distinguished partners, is excited
to build on the S.M.I.L.E. program's success. This initiative
empowers diverse students to pursue healthcare careers through
mentorship and immersive learning, aiming to improve health equity
in underserved communities. With the additional support from our
partners, we will engage 40 students this year, igniting their
passion for healthcare and creating lasting change.”
Christina Meiners D.D.S, F.I.C.D, Hispanic Dental Association
Past President, Interim Executive Director
“The Hispanic Dental Association is excited to collaborate in
this effort to help increase access to and awareness of careers in
dentistry and healthcare. We understand the power a diverse
healthcare provider has on improving the health of our communities
and the influence a program like this has on creating opportunities
for our youth. With this partnership we hope to create a network of
support for students who want to learn more about this amazing
profession.”
Ruth Wauqua Bol DDS MPD ICD, (Comanche), Society of American
Indian Dentists Past President, 2011-2013
"The Society of American Indian Dentists is honored to
collaborate on the S.M.I.L.E. oral health pathway summer enrichment
program. Our American Indian and Alaska Native population continues
to experience the highest rates of unmet dental need in the
country. This unique opportunity allows us to introduce American
Indian and Alaska Native high school students to the field of
dentistry. It is our sincerest hope that this experience will help
smooth the pathway to dental school so these students can one day
provide care in our communities."
Clinton Normore, MBA, Vice President, Diversity &
Inclusion, MOSDOH & ASDOH Instructor, A.T. Still
University
“ATSU has a history of providing access and opportunity for
marginalized populations. Partnerships like this are essential for
improving workforce diversity and improving health outcomes. We aim
for this partnership to engage, energize, and nurture young minds
towards a healthcare career.”
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