International Association of Dental Students

Summary

The International Association of Dental Students (IADS) is a non-governmental organization representing interests of dental students worldwide. It was founded in August 1951 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and currently has more than 200,000 students from 60 countries.[1]

International Association of Dental Students
AbbreviationIADS
Formation26 August 1951
Founded atCopenhagen
TypeNGO
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Official language
English Language
President
Lamis Elsheikh
Vice President of Internal Affairs
Deniz Devrim Kaya
Vice President of Public Relations
Kristine Romanovska
Vice President of Science and Research
Maryam Elahmady
Key people
Dr. Peter Swiss
Parent organization
FDI World Dental Federation
Websiteiads-web.com

History edit

In February 1951, the national organization of French stomatology students invited some of their colleagues from other countries to attend their annual meeting in Paris, France, where the Danish, Dutch and Swedish representatives proposed to establish international dental students' organization. Such proposal was unanimously welcomed.[2]

A committee consisting of representatives from Denmark, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom was formed to work out the basic principles on which to build the constitution of the association. This constitution was drafted and the first executive committee was elected; Leslie Sorling from Sweden was elected the first president.[3][4]

Congress edit

Two international meetings take place each year to offer the opportunity for dental students delegates to come together to discuss their current issues and future strategies. One of these two meetings is called the Mid Year Meeting (MYM) and usually takes place by the end of each winter, while the other one is the Annual Congress (AC) which takes place by the end of each summer.[5]

List of IADS Congresses
Year Mid Year Meeting Annual Congress
2024   Tunisia   Slovenia
2023 Kyrenia   Cyprus Sharm Elsheikh   Egypt
2022 Amman   Jordan Almaty   Kazakhstan
2021 Online Istanbul   Turkey
2020 Bosnia and Herzegovina   Bosnia and Herzegovina Online
2019 Strasbourg   France Monastir   Tunisia
2018 Kyrenia   Cyprus Kaohsiung   Taiwan
2017 Beirut   Lebanon Madrid   Spain
2016 Bratislava   Slovakia Poznan   Poland
2015 Amman   Jordan Bangkok   Thailand
2014 Tunis   Tunisia Yogyakarta   Indonesia
2013 Lisbon   Portugal Istanbul   Turkey
2012 Alexandria   Egypt Bucharest   Romania
2011 Mowscow   Russia New Delhi   India
2010 Skopje   Macedonia Brno   Czech Republic
2009 Ljubljana   Slovenia Iasi   Romania
2008 Lublin   Poland Sharm Elsheikh   Egypt
2007 Tbilisi   Georgia Lake Balaton   Hungary
2006 Split   Croatia Khartoum   Sudan
2005 Bergen   Norway Prague   Czech Republic
2004 Ljubljana   Slovenia Berlin   Germany
2003 Krakow   Poland Istanbul   Turkey
2002 Prague   Czech Republic Sharm Elsheikh   Egypt
2001 Istanbul   Turkey Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2000 Budapest   Hungary Bugibba   Malta
1965 London   United Kingdom London   United Kingdom
1964 London   United Kingdom Amsterdam   Netherlands
1963 London   United Kingdom Cancelled
1962 London   United Kingdom Dusseldorf   Germany
1961 London   United Kingdom London   United Kingdom
1960 London   United Kingdom Stockholm   Sweden
1959 London   United Kingdom Berlin   Germany
1958 London   United Kingdom Ghent   Belgium
1957 London   United Kingdom Oslo   Norway
1956 London   United Kingdom New Castle   United Kingdom
1955 London   United Kingdom Malmo   Sweden
1954 London   United Kingdom Utrecht   Netherlands
1953 London   United Kingdom Marburg   Germany
1952 London   United Kingdom Birmingham   United Kingdom
1951 Paris   France Copenhagen   Denmark

Honorary Life Members edit

The title of Honorary Life Member (HLM) is the highest rank within the IADS, awarded to leaders through unanimous voting by the General Assembly. This esteemed designation recognises leaders who have made enduring and exceptional contributions to the association's mission and objectives. The ongoing impact of these eminent leaders continues to shape the organisation's trajectory, reflecting their unparalleled dedication and leadership.[6] According to IADS Bylaws, Chapter 1 (Membership), "Honorary Life Members (HLM) shall be persons who have made distinguished contributions to the Association, and must be appointed unanimously by the General Assembly and shall be ex-officio members of the General Assembly without the right to vote, unless they have been certified as delegates by a Full Member".[2]

List of Honorary Life Members (HLMs)
Name Country Year of Appointment
Abanoub Riad   Egypt 2022
Sina Saygili   Turkey 2022
Tomaz Spindler   Slovenia 2019
Omar Albairat   Morocco 2017
Pavel Scarlat   Romania 2017
Ahmed Hawas   Egypt 2008
Mark Antal   Hungary 2007
Sarkis Sozkes   Turkey 2002
Christian Orr   United Kingdom 2001
Roberto Cabassa   Puerto Rico 2000
Eric Nomand   France 1999
Stephen Smith   United Kingdom 1997
Aldo Miranda   Puerto Rico 1995
Lynn Walters   United Kingdom 1984
Asterios Doukodakis   United States of America N/A
Marty Lipsey   United States of America N/A
Peter Swiss   United Kingdom N/A
Peter Dyer   United Kingdom N/A
John Seear   United Kingdom N/A
Aylwin Drakeford Hitchin   United Kingdom N/A
Jan-Eric Ahlberg   Sweden N/A
Carlos Bravo-Castro   Puerto Rico N/A
H. W. Hasse   Germany N/A
Arje Sheinin   Finland N/A
P. O. Pedersen   Denmark N/A

Green Dentistry Day edit

Green Dentistry is a joint project between IADS and Freier Verband Deutscher Zahnärzte (FVDZ) Student Chamber with the goal to raise awareness in dental practitioners and teach them how to change their routines towards a profitable and eco-friendly workflow for their future dental practices. Because in the last 20 years the trash produced per dental clinic has strongly increased, the tendency to use more and more single-use instruments (disposable) in the dental field and to be economically prepared for Future regulation.[7]

Green Dentistry Day is held each year on 22 May. It was launched in 2020 by competition among worldwide dental students in order to promote green dentistry.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UIA Open Year Book | IADS".
  2. ^ a b "About | International Association of Dental Students". iads-web.com. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  3. ^ "HCCM | IADS History".
  4. ^ The Europa World Year Book 2003. London: Taylor & Francis. 2003. ISBN 1-85743-227-4.
  5. ^ "Meetings | International Association of Dental Students". Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  6. ^ "Alumni | International Association of Dental Students". iads-web.com. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  7. ^ "Green Dentistry". International Association of Dental Students. Retrieved 2021-12-16.