The SAOCF's Strategic Plan is to make the
Subcontinent, a region free from oral cancer. The
driving forces behind our plan are to adopt needed
change and to respond to the needs of the people we
serve. Just as we initiate this programme, we embark
on the strategic plan mindful of the momentum with
which the epidemic of oral cancer is spreading, the
trends that are involved and the means by which we
can encourage people to consider health as their
priority and ensure that they have the access to the
best services, which can benefit the region. This
strategic plan is drafted in a way that addresses the
multitude of challenges that tobacco intervention can
offer. The goals and objectives of this plan are centred
on:
1. Knowledge that will help us in understanding
disease processes, their underlying causes as well as
the concepts that determine population dynamics
related to those diseases.
2. Advances in oral cancer detection techniques that
provide means for early diagnosis of pre-cancerous
and cancerous lesions, with ease and precision. Also
ensuring dissemination of the advanced science for
professional development.
3. Innovation and development of excellent
communication infrastructure that would enable us to
propagate the message of prevention and early
detection and simultaneously help dental professionals
to get connected to the community directly and provide
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them education as well as service.
4. The plan is to set forth an aggressive agenda to
enhance training and development of members. The
Dental Associations and Dental Councils of member
states recognizes the need to translate advances and
progress for bringing excellence in service through the
communication of the information to health
professionals, professional organizations, and to the
public, through organized efforts.
The SAOCF's Strategic Plan is to make the
Subcontinent, a region free from oral cancer. The
driving forces behind our plan are to adopt needed
change and to respond to the needs of the people we
serve. Just as we initiate this programme, we embark
on the strategic plan mindful of the momentum with
which the epidemic of oral cancer is spreading, the
trends that are involved and the means by which we
can encourage people to consider health as their
priority and ensure that they have the access to the
best services, which can benefit the region. This
strategic plan is drafted in a way that addresses the
multitude of challenges that tobacco intervention can
offer. The goals and objectives of this plan are centred
on:
1. Knowledge that will help us in understanding
disease processes, their underlying causes as well as
the concepts that determine population dynamics
related to those diseases.
2. Advances in oral cancer detection techniques that
provide means for early diagnosis of pre-cancerous
and cancerous lesions, with ease and precision. Also
ensuring dissemination of the advanced science for
professional development.
3. Innovation and development of excellent
communication infrastructure that would enable us to
propagate the message of prevention and early
detection and simultaneously help dental professionals
to get connected to the community directly and provide
WebmedCentral > Research articles Page 7 of 29
WMC003626 Downloaded from http://www.webmedcentral.com on 06-Aug-2012, 05:07:33 PM
them education as well as service.
4. The plan is to set forth an aggressive agenda to
enhance training and development of members. The
Dental Associations and Dental Councils of member
states recognizes the need to translate advances and
progress for bringing excellence in service through the
communication of the information to health
professionals, professional organizations, and to the
public, through organized efforts.
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