OSAP Foundation Receives Major Grant
The
Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) Foundation has
announced that it has been awarded a $95,000 grant from the Dental
Assistants Foundation (DAF). The funding will be used in the areas of
research, scholarship, and education for dental assistants in
recognition of the critical role trained and motivated dental assistants
play in ensuring the safety of the dental care environment for patients
and providers of dental services.
The
grant was given as a charitable contribution as part of the DAF
dissolution plan. In awarding the grant, Ellen Landis, Chairman of DAF,
said “The DAF recognizes the mission and goals of the OSAP Foundation to
be in alignment with the DAF’s mission and goals as it applies to the
education of dental assistants.” The grant was given in memory of Anna
Nelson, CDA, RDA, MA, a leader in dental assisting and infection control
who passionately advocated to advance dental assistants’ understanding
of, and compliance with, the guidelines, regulations, and best practices
to prevent disease transmission in dental settings.
The
OSAP Foundation will use the DAF grant to fund a comprehensive safety
education, scholarship, and research program geared toward dental
assistants. The goal will be to underscore the importance of dental
assistants, particularly in regard to the vital part they contribute to
infection control. Specifically, the program will support dental
assistants who serve—or want to serve—as the infection control
coordinator in their practice setting.
“The
OSAP Foundation is particularly excited to announce this grant during
Dental Infection Control Awareness Month,” says Executive Director
Therese Long. “OSAP is focusing on the Infection Control Coordinator
this month and is offering multiple free resources to support this
important member of the dental team. We are anxious to further advance
these efforts through this new grant and by leveraging our partnerships
and resources.”
“The
fact that DAF has demonstrated its confidence in the OSAP Foundation’s
capabilities by awarding this generous grant,” says Long, “is a
testament to our commitment to advancing the cause of infection
prevention in dentistry. We will continue to develop and implement
initiatives to help ensure the safe and infection-free delivery of oral
healthcare.” For more information on Dental Infection Control Awareness
Month, go to: http://www.osap.org/page/DICAM2016.
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