Non-communicable Diseases: Millions of deaths can be prevented

June 20, 2011

Last Thursday, June 16th, in New York, at the United Nations, a very important hearing regarding the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases took place.

The UN headquarters in New York

The UN headquarters in New York

This interactive hearing, organized by the President of the General Assembly, Mr. Joseph Deiss, involved non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, the private sector and academia. All Member States were invited, too. FDI was there taking a strong position on this issue, once more without losing the opportunity to identify steps for a future action plan.

Jean-Luc Eiselé spoke on behalf of WHPA, too.

Jean-Luc Eiselé spoke on behalf of WHPA

Jean-Luc Eiselé spoke on behalf of WHPA

Non-communicable diseases:  cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic lung diseases and diabetes – kill three in five people worldwide. We could ask why there are no more negotiations and outcomes to prevent this kind of diseases worldwide. Maybe because its own name doesn’t help. Regarding this opinion, I underline the report of HRH Princess Dina Mired (Jordan) at the opening session: diseases denominated non-communicable are undervalued in its impact on public opinion. It’s like if they are not communicable there is no need to communicate it or release it, so it’s not important. We have the idea that only what is communicable it’s important, so we have here an elementary problem in drawing attention. And more than ever, social mobilization efforts are needed.

Princess Dina Mired (Jordan) at the opening session

Princess Dina Mired (Jordan) at the opening session

I am deeply concerned with the outcomes of this hearing, which will form the basis for the high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly, next September, where I also hope to be present. Our purpose should be to join several opinion makers in order to bring more inputs to this discussion and create a strong circle for a strong call of attention.

Me, Marion Bergman (Miracle Corners of the World) and Roberto Vianna

Me, Marion Bergman (Miracle Corners of the World) and Roberto Vianna

It’s our duty, as FDI members, to be aware and to make each government aware of the problem of non-communicable diseases and recommend specific actions for each one. What is being done, and what can be done. How can we communicate what seems to be non-communicable! It will be a marathon to reduce the impact and deaths caused by non-communicable diseases, but a solid start began in NY. And I was there.

Running at Central Park

Running at Central Park

(Photo “The UN headquarters in New York” licensed from Steve Cadman/Wikimedia Commons under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic)


World Health Day – 7 April 2011

April 7, 2011

Antimicrobial resistance: no action today no cure tomorrow. FDI joins WHO call on Antimicrobial resistance. Read more here.


34th International Dental Show

March 30, 2011

IDS is a recognizable brand in the dental market and its 34th edition was once more a place for important meetings and contacts.

I had the opportunity to participate in several important meetings in this huge International Dental Show, in Cologne, representing the FDI World Dental Federation, in my quality of President-elect.

I had meetings with FDI partner’s, from IDM, International Dental Manufacturers and with several stakeholders that were present in Cologne. And, of course, promoting our FDI Congress in Mexico, 14-17 Sept. 2011.

Our new Executive Director, Jean-Luc Eiselé, caused also a strong positive impression within FDI partners.

Dr. Jaime Edelson Tishman

Jaime Edelson, Asociación Dental Mexicana, President

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United Nations Environment Programme

January 31, 2011

Last week, took place the second session of the intergovernmental negotiating committee to prepare a global legally binding instrument on mercury, at the Makuhari Messe Conference Centre in Chiba, Japan.

Second session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Commmittee to prepare a global legally binding instrument on Mercury (INC2), Chiba, Japan, 24-28 January 2011

Second session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Commmittee to prepare a global legally binding instrument on Mercury (INC2), Chiba, Japan, 24-28 January 2011

I was there representing FDI World Dental Federation, leading the delegation. FDI had a substantial representation as well as ADA, IADR, among others organizations. Presences:  Dr Julian Fisher, Dr Stuart Johnston, Dr Masaki Kambara, Dr Peter Cooney, Dr Dan Meyer, Dr. Jerome Bowman, Dr. Christopher Fox and Dr. Kenneth Anusavice. I specially acknowledge the role of Dr. Julian Fisher dealing with all the aspects of this important summit.

FDI’s presence was very important to ensure that the issues concerning dental amalgam are properly represented in this discussions regarding mercury.

UNEP

This session was more detailed than the first one on the mercury instrument, bringing positive points and scientific appointments. Several Governments also provided additional information to contribute to the documents for discussion.

UNEP

UNEP


A Reflection about the future of the Dental Profession in FDI

January 12, 2009

When, about 10 years ago, I started to attend the meetings of the FDI, I realised that the matters under discussion were essential for the practice of our profession.

Then and now the growing influence of globalisation affected dentistry, both directly and indirectly.

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Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Dental Association

November 14, 2008

congresso2008Dear Colleagues, I would like to invite you for the 17th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Dental Association that will be held from 20 till 22 November, in Porto.

It will be a Congress only with Portuguese speakers in order to mark the tenth anniversary of the Portuguese Dental Association that we celebrate with proud this year.

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Amalgam

September 24, 2008

Dear FDI friends,

About the discussion regarding amalgam held in General Assembly A, I hereby send, for those who might want additional information, a link for the Council of European Dentists webpage: http://www.eudental.eu/index.php?ID=5986

Best regards,

Orlando Monteiro da Silva