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Tufts Chapter of HSDA achieves multiple successes in NY

On June 20–23, the Tufts chapter of the His­panic Student Dental Association (HSDA) participated in the HSDA Student Regional Preliminary Event Program and the Hispan­ic Dental Association (HDA) Annual Meet­ing in New York City and White Plains, NY, respectively.

The events were opportunities to expand professional networks, clinical knowledge, and cultural competences.

TUSDM’s teams earned first place in the Educational Programs Inspiring Commu­nities (EPIC) Challenge and an honorable mention during the 2024 Orgullo Awards.

“These awards are a testament to the hard work, dedication, and exceptional tal­ent of last year’s executive board, and we are thrilled to bring [the awards] back to TUSDM,” said incoming HSDA President Jeancarlos Ferman, D25.

Ferman also identified the individual achievements of their members:

Erika Magana, D25, and Diana Flor­encio, D27, were awarded scholar­ships by the Hispanic Dental Associ­ation Foundation.

Jessica Jordan, D25, presented her research project, “Dentists’ Experi­ence, Education, and Interest Regard­ing Dental Care for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.”

Ferman also recognized the students who contributed to TUSDM’s success in the EPIC Challenge and at the Orgullo Awards:

EPIC Challenge team: Chairperson Yansiel Luna, D26; Kelly Perez, D26; Christina Maglite, D26; and Kevin Falcon, D26.

Orgullo Contest team: Adriana Itur­bide, D25; Yesenia Reyes, D26; Valquiria de Laurenzio, D26; and Jeancarlos Ferman, D25.

In addition, during the HDA Annual Meeting, faculty advisor Dr. Martha Fore­ro, assistant professor for the Department of Public Health & Community Service, re­ceived an HDA Community Leadership Fel­lowship certificate in acknowledgment of her becoming a member of the HDA Com­munity Leadership Fellowship Network.

Congrats, to all!

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