Oxford’s Dental Hygiene Program Accredited to 2015

Oxford College’s Dental Hygiene program received great news this month—its Accreditation has been renewed by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC), which will last until 2015.

The renewal came in a letter dated November 30, 2011, from Susan Matheson, Director of CDAC.

Mohammed Wajiduddin, President of Oxford College, said, “We are very proud of the great work being done by the faculty in our Dental Hygiene program. For the last eight years we have been teaching Dental Hygiene, and each year we improve the program and prove that we are among the best in Canada.”

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The process to renew accreditation began in January with the college’s first submission. In March, members of CDAC held a site visit at Oxford College, where they spoke with students and staff. In late November CDAC held its meetings to determine accreditation for various college and university dental hygiene programs.

“I am very pleased with the outcomes,” said Saadia Choudhry, Assistant Director of the Dental Hygiene program. “It has been a long year with a lot of sleepless nights. I feel very fortunate to work with such a hard working and dedicated team.”

This news from CDAC comes about a month after Ontario’s Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities gave their approval to enhancements in the program. The program administrators are now working on implementing a new curriculum to match national competencies in the field. Matilda Berg says the changes “will make us more consistent across Canada with other dental hygiene programs.”