School of Dental HygieneResearch Center
Welcome to The Dental Hygiene Research Center
Old Dominion University is a center of learning committed to the principle of free inquiry through research, scholarly endeavors and creative undertakings by faculty and students. The 188-acre main campus of the university is a state-assisted, doctoral research institution located in Norfolk, Virginia. The Dental Hygiene Research Center (DHRC) is a stand alone facility housed with the School of Dental Hygiene.
The Center has established successful collaborations with other academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare facilities, industry, the community, and private practice.
The DHRC plays a key role in exposing both undergraduate and graduate students to research activities, which contributes to the student's understanding of the link between theory and practice. The Center provides designated clinical and laboratory space for conducting a broad range of research projects.
The faculty of the Gene W. Hirschfeld School of Dental Hygiene is committed to the preparation of dental hygienists for leadership roles in today's healthcare system, research, education and industry. Toward this end, it offers innovative curricula leading to master's degree in dental hygiene. Opportunities for doctoral research also are available.
Mission Statement
The ODU Dental Hygiene Research Center (DHRC) is dedicated to conducting high-quality, clinical, and population-based research to explore diagnosis, pathogenesis, and treatment of conditions that are related to overall health. The Center, officially sanctioned by the University in 2000, is the first worldwide facility dedicated solely to dental hygiene research. The Center strives to advance oral and general health through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in collaboration with other disciplines, academic institutions, medical facilities, industry, and the community.
The Center represents a dental hygiene research paradigm, unique for undergraduate and graduate education because currently no other dental hygiene program has such a facility. Research is an integral and essential component of the School of Dental Hygiene's educational mission whereby students experience the link between theory and practice.Students and faculty work collaboratively to create new knowledge through discovery, application of evidence-based knowledge, and dissemination of knowledge through scholarly publications and presentations.
The DHRC provides designated clinical and laboratory space which centers around the development of safe, effective measures to prevent and treat common oral conditions; expand knowledge of occupational risk assessment and ergonomic issues related to the practice of dental hygiene and other health care professionals; expand knowledge related to dental techniques, products, and devices; and explore the relationship between oral and systemic health.
Overview
- Dental Hygiene Research Facility and Care Facility (YouTube Video)
- Dental Hygiene Powerpoint Presentation
The Translational Research Working Group (TRWG) defines Translational Research in the following way:
"The Translational research transforms scientific discoveries arising from laboratory, clinical, or population studies into clinical applications to reduce cancer incidence, morbidity and mortality."
Definition of Translational Research
Source: http://www.cancer.gov/trwg/TRWG-definition-and-TR-continuum
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