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Ua61 Newsletter, Wku Health & Human Services Oct 2004

Ua61 Newsletter, Wku Health & Human Services

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the College of Health & Human Services.

  • Bonaguro, John. Letter from the Dean
  • WKU Clinical Education Complex Moves Forward
  • College Welcomes New Associate Dean – Sylvia Gaiko
  • Visiting Scholar from Bournemouth University, England – Mandy Rumley
  • Partners Key to Successful Hispanic Health Fair & Screening Event
  • Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) 4-H Program
  • Hispanic Initiative Gets $700K in Funding
  • American Humanics Program Implemented at WKU
  • CHHS Focuses on Gerontology
  • Gerontologist Dr. John Krout Visits WKU
  • Rural Elderly Advocacy Program with Students (REAPS)
  • Kentucky Emergency Medical Services Academy Offers EMS Management Workshops
  • A Day to Give …


Effects Of Ultrasonic And Hand-Activated Scaling On Tactile Sensitivity In Second Year Dental Hygiene Students In A Clinical Setting, Miranda Beeson Jul 2004

Effects Of Ultrasonic And Hand-Activated Scaling On Tactile Sensitivity In Second Year Dental Hygiene Students In A Clinical Setting, Miranda Beeson

Dental Hygiene Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to determine if time spent instrumenting class III, IV, and V calculus clients, either hand-activated or with an ultrasonic scaler, decreased the tactile sensitivity of the clinician, and if change occurs in index finger, middle finger, and thumb tactile sensitivity prior to and following 45-minute scaling episodes. This study also afforded an opportunity to determine if tactile sensitivity changed in the same dental hygiene students over a one-year period of time by comparing data with that of a similar study conducted in the fall of 2002. Random assignment and a sample size of 25 …


Ua61/6 Newsletter Issue 3, Wku Institute For Rural Health Development & Research Apr 2004

Ua61/6 Newsletter Issue 3, Wku Institute For Rural Health Development & Research

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Newsletter created by and about the Institute for Rural Health Development & Research. This issue contains:

  • Senator Mitch McConnell Earmarks Dollars for WKU Hispanic Initiative
  • Dr. Louella Fong Directs Bilingual Program
  • Give Kids a Smile Brightens Children’s Day – Dental Hygiene
  • College of Health & Human Services Focuses on Gerontology Demands
  • Partners Key to Successful Hispanic Health Fair & Screening Event
  • Public Health Department Now Offers Worksite Health Promotion
  • KEMSA Offers EMS Management Workshop – Kentucky Emergency Medical Services Academy


The Effects Of Universal And Rotating Ultrasonic Inserts On Wrist Movement, Scaling Time Efficiency, And Cumulative Trauma Risk In Dental Hygienists, Christine Colavita Hawn Apr 2004

The Effects Of Universal And Rotating Ultrasonic Inserts On Wrist Movement, Scaling Time Efficiency, And Cumulative Trauma Risk In Dental Hygienists, Christine Colavita Hawn

Dental Hygiene Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to determine if differences existed in range of wrist movements and scaling time efficiency in dental hygienists that use a rotating ultrasonic insert as compared to those who use a standard universal insert. A convenience sample of 30 consenting experienced dental hygienists from the Norfolk area who met inclusion criteria was invited to be subjects. Using a crossover research design, each experimental subject used the rotating ultrasonic scaling insert to remove 2 cc artificial calculus from a typodont in a controlled, simulated clinical situation for up to 15 minutes. While scaling, each subject wore …


Ua60/5 Wku Dental Hygiene Class Of 2004, Wku Dental Hygiene Jan 2004

Ua60/5 Wku Dental Hygiene Class Of 2004, Wku Dental Hygiene

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Members of the 2004 dental hygiene class: Heather Stone, fundraising chairman; Leslie Johnson, treasurer, Sarah Canty, secretary; Miki Hopkins, president; Stephanie Riehn, vice president; Penny Small, class representative; Lori Doss, class representative; Tyra Lindsey, historian, Erin Taylor, SADHA representative, Joanna Davis, SADHA representative, Stacey Chappius, historian; Cassie Alfrejd, Jamie Brawner, Lindsay Christy, Karen Dodson, Kristie Duncan, Jamie Green, Karrie McGrath, Jennifer Pace, Amy Pardue, Melanie Gutierrez, Cyndi Walker and Desirae Wilson.


Cultural Adaptability Of Dental Hygiene Students In The United States: A Pilot Study, Katrina W. Magee, Michele L. Darby, Irene M. Connolly, Evelyn Thomson Jan 2004

Cultural Adaptability Of Dental Hygiene Students In The United States: A Pilot Study, Katrina W. Magee, Michele L. Darby, Irene M. Connolly, Evelyn Thomson

Dental Hygiene Faculty Publications

Dental hygiene students should prepare to competently provide services to culturally diverse patients; therefore, this study was conducted as a baseline to determine the cross-cultural adaptability of dental hygiene students. The sample consisted of 188 dental hygiene students attending four culturally diverse dental hygiene programs (N=108) and four non-culturally diverse dental hygiene programs (N=80). The culturally diverse programs randomly selected were located in the southwest, southeast and mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S., and the non-diverse programs were located in the northwest, northcentral, central, and southern regions of the U.S. Any dental hygiene program with students representing four of the five …