“Teaching is the most important thing we do,” said Dr. Drew
Cahoon of his dental work in the East African countries of Uganda, Rwanda and
Burundi, speaking to SGR on Monday, December 8. Supported in his efforts by a
handful of Rotarians in his home club in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and donations from SGR, his program has raised more than $2 million in ten years for the purchase of 106 dental chairs,
x-ray and other equipment and have taken the work “from dream to clinic in 2 ½ years.”
“Our next goal is to go from 98% extraction to 50%
extraction and the rest prevention and control.
We’ve done what we set out to do but there is so much more we can do,”
noted an enthusiastic Cahoon Other accomplishments
during a decade of work in East Africa include partnerships with 13 regional referral hospitals which provide free dental work; a donation of $22,000 worth of
equipment and supplies from A-dec (an Oregon-based manufacturer of ergonomic
dental equipment), the implementation of ACT (atraumatic restorative treatment)
which provides filling decayed teeth at a cost of just $2.30 per students (to
date 66,500 family members have been treated through this program); and, 23
courses completed each with 18-20 participants, and each receiving 2 sets of
instruments to enable them to provide limited dental care for others.
“Come join us,” Drew invited. “You will love the experience and the people and I will promise you a miracle a day.”
“Come join us,” Drew invited. “You will love the experience and the people and I will promise you a miracle a day.”
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