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  2. Oral Health America - Wikipedia

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    Oral Health America (OHA) was a national 501(C)3 non-profit charity organization established in 1955 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. OHA connected communities with resources to increase access to healthcare, education, and advocacy for all Americans. [1] OHA is currently inactive and does not intend to renew active operations.

  3. Oral History Association - Wikipedia

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    The Oral History Review is the official publication of OHA and was first issued in 1973. [5] Its founding editor was Samuel Hand. Released annually from 1973 - 1986, it is now released biannually by Oxford Journals. [10] Newsletters are released in the spring, fall, and winter each year.

  4. Dental therapist - Wikipedia

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    An oral health therapist is trained as both a dental therapist and a dental hygienist with a focus on health promotion and disease prevention. [8] Oral health therapy training occurs at university level and therefore completion of secondary schooling to a high standard is mandatory, including certain pre-requisite subjects that differ between ...

  5. Free health worker training offered - AOL

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    Consider becoming a Traditional Health Worker (THW). Free THW training opportunities are happening now! Learn more about Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board's (SOWIB) training cohort at ...

  6. OHA - Wikipedia

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    The acronym OHA may refer to: On hand Always; DHS Office of Health Affairs, an office in the United States Department of Homeland Security; Oakland Heritage Alliance, a non-profit preservation organization in Oakland, California. Oakland Housing Authority; Office of Hawaiian Affairs; Office of Hearings and Appeals, within the US Small Business ...

  7. Area Health Education Centers Program - Wikipedia

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    Odegaard, CE (1979). Area health education centers: the pioneering years 1972-1978. Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education, ISBN 0-931050-15-4; Reynolds PP (2008). A Legislative History of Federal Assistance for Health Professions Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry in the United States, 1963–2008. Academic ...

  8. Oral hygiene - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s poster from the Work Projects Administration promoting oral hygiene. Tooth decay is the most common global disease. [14] Over 80% of cavities occur inside fissures in teeth where brushing cannot reach food left trapped after eating and saliva and fluoride have no access to neutralize acid and remineralize demineralized teeth, unlike easy-to-clean parts of the tooth, where fewer ...

  9. Bureau of Health Workforce - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Health Workforce is a part of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. HRSA programs train health care professionals and place them where they are needed most. Grants support scholarship and loan repayment programs at colleges and universities to meet ...