Oxford College names new Director of Dental Hygiene Program

Matilda Berg has been named the new Director of the Dental Hygiene program at Oxford College of Arts, Business and Technology. She now takes on the responsibility of running one of the largest dental hygiene programs in Canada.

Mrs. Berg described her reaction to be named to this position as “slightly overwhelmed, but I am ready for the challenges the job may present from day to day. “

Matilda Berg has been a dental hygienist since 1985, and has earned Bachelor degrees from both York University and Redeemer University College. She started teaching at Oxford College in 2009 and was most recently the Clinic Lead.
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Karen Young, Director of Oxford College, said, “We are very happy that Maltida is taking on this role. We feel confident that the program will continue its success under her direction.”

Oxford College has been teaching Dental Hygiene since 2004 and operates one of the largest programs of its kind in the country. Last year, the college ranked second in the number of students who successfully passed the National Dental Hygiene Certification Board (NDHCB) exams.