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Issue 1053 25 October, 2013 DSB WEEKLY Christine White, Editor Successful 2013 Iowa Mission of Mercy ASDA District 8 Meeting Held in Iowa City October 11-13 1-5 6 Successful 2013 Iowa Mission of Mercy Phil Has Arrived! 6 UI Public Policy Survey: Challenges for Users of New Health Insurance Marketplace 7 ADEA Applications Due November 1, 2013 8 Successful Breast Cancer Awareness Day 9 Quitline Iowa Doubles NRT Offer 10 RefWorks Instruction: Nov. 14 Public Policy Center Sees Challenges with Affordable Care Art 10 10 Pulled Pork Lunch: 11-15 Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker 11 12 Filling Station Menu 12 Buffalo Wild Wings COUPONS! 12 Recent Publications 12 Noon Seminar: Dr. Chen 13 The 2013 Iowa Mission of Mercy (IMOM), sponsored by the Iowa Dental Association, was held October 18-19, 2013, in the Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. This year more than 1,400 patients were treated, 2,250 extractions were performed, and $1 million in donated care was provided. There were approximately 183 volunteers from the College of Dentistry, including 157 dental students, 12 residents, 9 faculty, and 5 staff members. (Successful IMOM, continued on page 2) Dr. Kevin Boyd: Nov. 8 14 UI Health Fair: Nov. 6 15

Page 2 (Successful IMOM, continued from page 1) (Left): Part of the IMOM setup in the Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. (Right): Dr. Mike Kanellis talks with a dental student about a patient s treatment. (Left, left to right): Matt Black (D3), Colin Boswell (D3), Erin Johnson (D2), Mikaela Forward (D1), Taylor Zmoos (D3), Leah Holloway (D1), Ursula Diehl (D3), Tony Nation (D3), Dr. Luis Boza (Prosthodontics), Joe Toale (D2), David Summers (D2), Mike Johnson (D3), and Ben Nashleanas (D3). (Successful IMOM, continued on page 3)

Page 3 (Successful IMOM, continued from page 2) (Left): Dr. Manuel Gomez, Endodontics, with Dr. Rick Walton, professor emeritus, Endodontics. (Right and Below): It was a very busy day at IMOM! (Successful IMOM, continued on page 4)

Page 4 (Successful IMOM, continued from page 3) (Right): Who are those masked dental students?! (Left, left to right): Dick Carter, Maintenance; Alex Whitesell (D3); Dr. Julie Holloway, head of Prosthodontics; and Brad Adams (D3). (Right): Dr. Patty Meredith, Operative Dentistry, and Dr. Mike Kanellis, Dental Clinic Administration. (Successful IMOM, continued on page 5)

Page 5 (Successful IMOM, continued from page 4) (Left, left to right): Linda Carter, Instrument Management Services; Matthew Lam (D2); Katherine Lee (D2); Cindy Wiedenhoff, Instrument Processing; Peter Marsho (D1); Vickie Beckler, Instrument Processing; Sue (volunteer hygienist); and Mary Moyers, Sterilization Services. (Note: There were also other staff and students who helped with sterilization during IMOM.) (Right, left to right): Kathryn Connell (D4), Heather Stillman (D4), Amber Shimek McCarville (D4), Katie Nagel (D4), Cristina Kilburg (D4), and Erin Johnson (D2). (Left, left to right): David Summers (D2), Chad Waltz (D4), Adam Bahr (D2), Ursula Diehl (D3), Jennifer Ross (D3), Diana Pickard (D3), Tim Albright (D2), Natalie Saur (D2), and Lauren Jensen (D4).

Page 6 ASDA District 8 Meeting Held October 11-13 in Iowa City (Above): The American Student Dental Association (ASDA) District 8 Meeting was held October 11-13, 2013, in Iowa City. Student leaders represented the University of Minnesota; University of Missouri, Kansas City; Creighton University; University of Nebraska; and University of Iowa. Dr. Kathy O Loughlin, executive director of the American Dental Association, talked about current issues such as student debt and utilization of dental care. Dean David Johnsen and Eve Lofthus (UMKC, D3), District 8 president, discussed licensure. Approximately 70 attendees received multiple hours of training on leadership and the importance of advocating for one s career and education. They also had the opportunity to network with the dental students from other schools. (Above: Dr. O Loughlin is in the front row, blue jacket. Dean Johnsen is on the far right. Taylor Zmoos (D3), IASDA president, stands next to Dr. O Loughlin.) Phil Has Arrived!!! You recently received a packet from the We Are Phil campaign chairs. This annual giving project is a university-wide call to action to encourage annual support from UI faculty and staff on an ongoing basis, not only to support your college but the university as a whole. Due to your generosity with our recent Building Campaign, the College of Dentistry is at the top relative to percentage of faculty and staff givers campus wide, and of course we want to continue to set an example and remain at the top. Any and all giving to any and all areas campus wide from you, our faculty and staff, counts towards the College s $25M goal for the University s new For Iowa, Forever More University Comprehensive Campaign. Due in part to your participation, the College has already reached approximately $20M toward our overall goal. You can visit www.uifoundation.org/facultystaff13 to see the list of possible funds, or contact your We Are Phil Committee: Penni Ryan, Karen Baker, Bill Windauer, and Jane King.

Page 7 University of Iowa Public Policy Center UI Public Policy Survey Finds Potential Users of the New Health Insurance Marketplace Face Challenges In a final report to the Iowa Department of Public Health, a study by the University of Iowa Public Policy Center concludes that many potential users of the new Health Insurance Marketplace (Marketplace), sometimes called Exchanges, face a series of challenges with current levels of insurance, lack of familiarity with the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and unease in using an online system to choose a health insurance plan. The vast majority of those surveyed anticipated needing some or a lot of help with the new system. To read the full report, go to: http://ppc.uiowa.edu/sites/default/files/himconsumerreporttowebsite.pdf. In collaboration with the Iowa Department of Public Health, the State of Iowa s Health Insurance Marketplace Interagency Workgroup, and the University of Iowa College of Public Health, a survey of potential users of the Marketplace was conducted to evaluate their insurance purchasing needs and knowledge about the new Marketplaces in order to help the state design and structure the education and outreach programs for the Marketplace. A sample of individual Iowa consumers of health insurance (focusing on uninsured and self-insured people) was surveyed during the late spring/early summer of 2013.) Health Insurance Marketplaces were established as part of the ACA to provide a way to purchase regulated private health insurance with subsidies from the government for those with incomes up to 400% of the federal poverty level (FPL). But consumers most likely to be eligible for subsidies through the Health Insurance Marketplace (those currently uninsured or purchase insurance themselves not through their business or have public insurance) expressed the following concerns with the new system: their current health insurance coverage is either non-existent or not as good as those with employer-sponsored insurance, thus they were significantly more likely to have had delays in care in the last year and worried much more about the cost of health care for themselves and their families; they are less aware and knowledgeable about the ACA generally and the specific aspects of the changes soon to occur (though supportive of most aspects of the ACA); they were uneasy about using an online system for selecting a health insurance plan, and the vast majority thought they would need extensive help with enrollment. Many who would be most able to benefit from the subsidized insurance in the Marketplace will have serious challenges understanding if this is appropriate for them and how to enroll and select a plan they will need assistance, said Peter Damiano, Director of the UI Public Policy Center and lead author on the report. Consumers listed cost as the most important factors when selecting a health insurance plan, and they expressed a need for one-on-one assistance in choosing a plan or a guided online system with as many options as possible. They were most likely to learn about the Marketplace from either television or their employer but had most confidence in the information for Marketplace purchase assistance provided by an employer s human resource department, printed materials, community resources such as public health agencies, or by health care providers. Thus, there are significant challenges in educating and getting this population enrolled into the Marketplace. Due to the lack of previous insurance coverage, many users of the Marketplace may also be less familiar with using the health care delivery system, another significant challenge after purchase of the insurance. This may be a reason they indicated they would look to health care providers for assistance after purchasing insurance more than prior to purchase. Primary investigators on the report are Peter Damiano, Suzanne Bentler, and Daniel Shane. To read the full report and view other reports, visit http://ppc.uiowa.edu.

Page 8 ADEA The Voice Of Dental Education (American Dental Education Association) Attention dental students, educators, and institutions: ADEA recognizes achievement and distinction among its members through an awards program offered in conjunction with ADEA's corporate partners. Awards range from $1,000 scholarships to $25,000 in support of leadership development education. These distinctions also include stipends to pursue three-month fellowships in Washington, DC, and scholarships for participation in the ADEA Leadership Institute. In addition, ADEA is pleased to offer several new awards for 2014 in support of leadership development, academic advancement, and student research. Applications are due on or before November 1, 2013, so visit adea.org now for more about awards and how to apply. Award recipients will be recognized at the 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition in San Antonio, TX, March 15 18, 2014.

Page 9 Successful Breast Cancer Awareness Day: $575 Raised (Above, left to right: Dr. Ali Pourian, Dr. Nidhi Handoo, Dr. Steve Vincent, Jan Hinrichsen, Kaitlin Wenndt, Keeley Carter, Beth Burgess, Dr. John Hellstein, Dr. Sherry Timmons, and Jodi Markham (all OPRM). On behalf of the Staff Development Committee, thank you so much to those who participated in the Breast Cancer Awareness Day. We raised $575, which will go directly to the UI Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center for their research.

Page 10 Iowa Department of Public Health Doubles Their Nicotine Replacement Therapy Offer The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is announcing an expansion of the free nicotine replacement program launched earlier this year for Iowans who enroll in Quitline Iowa. Beginning October 23, any participant who enrolls in the no-cost program could be eligible for twice as much nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) - eight weeks instead of four weeks. We believe this change offers Iowans who need help quitting smoking or using smokeless tobacco a greater incentive to enroll in Quitline Iowa, said IDPH director, Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks. The longer an individual has access to NRT, the more likely they are to stay tobacco-free. It s hoped that by expanding access to nicotine replacement patches, lozenges, or gum, those struggling with withdrawal symptoms will be more likely to succeed in quitting for good. Iowans can take advantage of the program by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) or visiting www.quitnow.net/iowa to enroll. The program offers access to a trained Quit Coach who will help develop a quitting plan and determine which NRT offering is best for each individual. Services include preparing participants for their quit date, helping develop an individualized quitting plan, providing tips and support to live in a smoke-free environment, and offering advice and information on medications that may help with withdrawal symptoms. Registration specialists and Quit Coaches are available 24 hours a day. RefWorks Instruction Thursday, November 14 Noon 1 PM, Oral B Classroom (N212) Bring your lunch and learn about RefWorks!

Page 11 Coming Soon! Date: Friday, November 15, 2013 Serving Time: 11:00 1:30 Location: W220 Cost $7.00. Advance Ticket Purchase Requested. * Menu: Pulled Pork Sandwiches (plain or barbeque) Baked Beans Cornbread Coleslaw bottled water *Please see anyone in Clinic Administration in the west wing of 4 th floor. All Proceeds go towards the 2011 Fund

Page 12 Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker Due to a series of serious medical issues, Lisa Baldwin, Dental Business Office, will soon exhaust her sick leave and vacation. Anyone who wishes to help Lisa by contributing vacation time may pick up a catastrophic leave donation form from either Lynn Conway (335-8093) or by clicking http://www.uiowa.edu/hr/benefits/forms/ contrib.pdf. Once the form is completed, please send it to the Benefits Office, USB. Any contributions of one hour or more on Lisa s behalf will be truly appreciated. Recent Publications Fischer CL, Walters KS, Drake DR, Dawson DV, Blanchette DR, Brogden KA, Wertz PW. Oral mucosal lipids are antibacterial against Porphyromonas gingivalis, induce ultrastructural damage, and alter bacterial lipid and protein compositions. International Journal of Oral Science. 2013, 5: 130-140. Stanford CM. Is there a role for health technology assessment in prosthodontics? ACP Messenger. 2013, Fall: 15-16. Thalji GN. Mentors. ACP Messenger. 2013, Fall: 17. Dental Filling Station October 28-November 1, 2013 Monday Chili Dog with Chips $4.00 Soup du Jour $2.50 / $3.50 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza & Paninis Tuesday Beef Enchiladas with Rice & Beans $5.50 Soup du Jour $2.50 / $3.50 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza & Paninis Wednesday Smoked Pork Sandwich & Chips $4.80 Soup du Jour $2.50 / $3.50 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza & Paninis Thursday Taco Bar!!! Cheddar Bacon Chicken Sandwich & Chips $5.00 Soup du Jour $2.50 / $3.50 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza & Paninis Friday Breaded Chicken Sandwich & Chips $4.25 Soup du Jour $2.50 / $3.50 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza & Paninis Buffalo Wild Wings Coupons Available! (Left): The attached coupons are available in limited quantities from Dental Human Resources.

Page 13 College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics Changqiang Chen, PhD Research Core Specialist Central Microscopy Research Facilities University of Iowa Noon Seminar Speaker Understanding Dental Materials Physics, Chemistry and Mechanics by Using Advanced Characterization Techniques @UI-CMRF 14A Galagan Dental Science Building Tuesday, November 5, 2013 12:00 1:00 PM Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowasponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Marie Phillips at (319)335 7387 or marie phillips@uiowa.edu.

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