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  • Our Mission

    To advance optimal oral health for all children by delivering outstanding service that meets and exceeds the needs and expectations of our members, partners and stakeholders.

    Our Vision 

    Optimal oral health for all children.

    AAPD Culture

    Our members put children first in everything they do, and at the highest standards of ethics and patient safety. As such, the American 

    AAPD Culture

    Our members put children first in everything they do, and at the highest standards of ethics and patient safety. As such, the American 

  • The purpose of a student chapter is to initiate and promote a better understanding and appreciation of dentistry for children among dental students. Its ultimate objective is to foster a relationship between dental students and the pediatric community through educational presentations, interactions with pediatric faculty and private practitioners, and volunteer dental projects.

    Membership in a Student Chapter is open to all pre-doctoral dental students and is especially geared to those students who are either interested in pursuing a certificate in pediatric dentistry, or plan to offer treatment to the pediatric population in their general practice. Hopefully, by providing a forum for interaction and education, students can learn how rewarding and fulfilling it can be to treat children as well as become acquainted with the workings of the Academy.

    This handbook should be used as a template and revised where deemed appropriate. It will offer suggestions on activities for the Chapter as well as general information about the benefits of Pre-Doctoral membership in the Academy. There is a sample Constitution also provided at the end which may be modified to suit the needs of your chapter.

    The Academy requests that a brief report be submitted annually describing your Chapter’s activities. A form for this report is included in this handbook and should be completed by end of Spring term.

  • By becoming a Pre-Doctoral student member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, dental students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the pediatric dental specialty.

    AAPD membership will expose students to pediatric dentistry through publications included in the membership, (Pediatric Dentistry Today, Pediatric Dentistry, Journal of Dentistry for Children), advocacy involvement and children’s oral health resources. As a member, you will receive reduced registration fees for the AAPD Annual Session, exclusive access to over 1,800 pediatric dental and practice management articles and much more through the Members-Only section of the Web site.

    Join the AAPD for a reduced Pre-Doctoral student annual membership fee (July 1- June 30).

    1. Attend the Annual Session of the AAPD at reduced registration fees.
    2. Receive copies of all general membership communications and publications.
    3. Attend and participate in all AAPD continuing education opportunities.
  • CONSTITUTION

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    Student Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

    PURPOSE

    The purpose of the organization is to initiate and promote a better understanding and appreciation of dentistry for children among dental students at the «school». Its ultimate objective is to foster a relationship between the dental students and the pediatric community through educational presentations, screenings, and dental projects such as Give Kids a Smile Day and Special Smiles, Special Olympics.

     
    Article I – Name

    The official name of this organization shall be the Student Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry at the «school» and it shall be known as SCAAPD.

    Article II – Membership

    Section 1. Membership in this organization is open to all predoctoral dental students at the «school».

    Section 2. Members of the faculty and active members of the parent AAPD organization may be elected to Honorary Membership by a majority vote of members present. Honorary members will be exempt from the payment of Unit dues and shall be ineligible to vote or to hold office.

    Section 3. A faculty adviser or advisers will be appointed by the Chairperson of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry.

    Article III – Officers

    Section 1. The elected officers will be the President, the Vicepresident, Secretary, Treasurer, American Student Dental Association (ASDA) Representative, and Fundraising Chairperson. The President and Vice-president shall be elected from members who will be entering their third year of the predoctoral dental curriculum. The Secretary, Treasurer, and Fundraising Chairperson may be elected from any member of the organization. The ASDA Representative should be a student who is already an elected ASDA Representative from their respective class.

    Section 2. The election shall take place at the first scheduled meeting of the school year. The new officers shall take office immediately upon selection.

    Section 3. Any officer may be recalled by a three-quarters vote of the members.

    Article IV – Duties of the Officers

    Section 1. The President shall perform these duties:

    • A. Represent the Unit in all official matters;
    • B. Call meetings, of which there should be at least four during the school year;
    • C. Arrange for speakers at meetings;
    • D. Preside at meetings;
    • E. Appoint such committees as may be necessary;
    • F. Act as an ex-officio member of committees;
    • G. Inspect and announce results of any ballots;
    • H. Cast deciding vote in case of a tie; and
    • I. Attend all officers’ meetings and actively participate in all organizational functions.

    Section 2. The Vice-President shall have these duties:

    • A. Assist the President in the duties of the office and assume duties delegated by the President;
    • B. Preside at meetings in the President’s absence;
    • C. In case the President discontinues in office, become the new President; and
    • D. Attend all officers’ meetings and actively participate in all organizational functions.

    Section 3. The Secretary shall have the following duties:

    • A. Keep an official record of all proceedings;
    • B. Prepare minutes to read at meetings;
    • C. Take care of correspondence;
    • D. Keep a record of membership;
    • E. Notify all members of meetings at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting; and
    • F. Attend all officers’ meetings and actively participate in all organizational functions.

    Section 4. The Treasurer’s duties are:

    • A. Organize the annual membership campaign;
    • B. Be responsible for all monies;
    • C. Prepare a written annual financial report to be read at the last meeting of the school year; and
    • D. Attend all officers’ meetings and actively participate in all organizational functions.

    Section 5. The Fundraising Chairperson’s duties are:

    • A. Organize at least one fundraiser per school year that involves all members and
    • B. Attend all officers’ meetings and actively participate in all organizational functions.

    Section 6. The American Student Dental Association (ASDA) Representative’s duties are:

    • A. Acting as a liaison between the ASDA Chapter at the «school» and the SCAAPD and
    • B. Attend all officers’ meetings and actively participate in all organizational functions.
    Article V – Dues

    Section 1. Dues shall be determined annually by the presiding officers and faculty advisor. They will include the local Unit and national dues. The national dues will be forwarded to the national headquarters of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 211 E. Chicago Avenue, Suite 1700, Chicago, Illinois 60611-2637.

    Section 2. A member is delinquent who has not paid his dues before the third month of the new school year.

    Section 3. Suspension of membership will follow non-payment of dues.

    Article VI – Amendments

    Amendments to this Constitution shall be made by a 2/3 majority vote of all active members.

  • Introduce yourselves and develop a relationship with the leadership of your state pediatric dentistry unit. Students can find out about CE opportunities or meetings and may be invited to attend.

    Local and state components can assist with finding members of their organizations to participate in student group activities.

    Alumni groups of the dental school could also be encouraged to take an interest in the student group.

  • AAPD requests that an annual report be submitted to the Headquarters’ Office at the end of the school year. This report will help to strengthen communications between AAPD and the student chapter. A report template is included in the form section of this handbook.

  • We encourage student chapters to submit any photos and articles of their activities to AAPD. These may be considered for inclusion in Pediatric Dentistry Today or on the AAPD Web site.

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