Alberta Dental Association and College
Established | 1906 |
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The Alberta Dental Association and College is a regulatory college which was established in 1906, after the formation of the Province of Alberta. It was called the Alberta Dental Association before 2001. Prior to 1906, the dental profession was regulated by the Northwest Territories Act.
Mission
To provides leadership to the dental profession on professional regulations and member services, and provide the public with information and services, to ensure that Albertans receive safe, appropriate, ethical and quality dental care as an integral part of general health.
Goals
- Providing dental services for the wellness of Albertans.
- Ensuring oral health services are safe, appropriate and ethical for all Albertans through governance
- Ensuring the resolution of problems occur effectively and efficiently between patients, dentists, government, industry and other health professionals
- Supporting effective resolution of health-care delivery issues to ensure that the public does not receive unsafe, inappropriate or unethical oral health services.
- Effective monitoring and support of continuing competence and capacity to practice of Alberta dentists.
- Effective communication and collaborative relationships with dentists, the public, government, industry, other dental organizations and health professionals.
- Promotion of excellence in the delivery of oral health services.
Code of Ethics
Each dentist practicing in the Province of Alberta is required to follow the Code of Ethics.[1]
- Patient Autonomy and Informed Choice
- Nonmaleficence (do no harm)
- Beneficence
- Competence
- Veracity
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