Alaska Dentist Among 10 Americans Chosen To Receive National Award For Improving The Oral Health Of Barrow's Residents

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Article Date: 09 Oct 2009 - 3:00 PST

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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has announced its selection of Amanda Gaynor Ashley, D.M.D., Ms.Edu., director of the Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital Dental Clinic in Barrow, Alaska, to receive a Community Health Leaders Award. She is one of 10 extraordinary Americans to receive the RWJF honor for 2009 at a ceremony at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Ashley brought new life to an oral health clinic in Alaska's remote North Slope Borough area. She is also being honored for her work to improve the oral health of the North Slope Borough community by creating a program, with the Ilisagvik Tribal College, to train dental assistants, and her work to provide onsite dental care at area elementary schools.

"When Dr. Ashley arrived at her clinic, one out of every three children was having teeth extracted due to poor oral health. Dr. Ashley's leadership has quite literally transformed the oral health of an entire community," said Janice Ford Griffin, national program director for the award.

Ashley says that a training program she developed for local residents to work in the clinic was instrumental in changing the clinic into a real community center.

"This award is a tremendous honor, and it is one I share with everyone at the clinic. The strong leadership at the Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital has been so supportive of our efforts," said Ashley. "As the nation debates health care reform, I hope this will help to bring attention to the importance of oral health and the connection between our teeth and the entire body. If we don't have healthy teeth, we can't eat properly, and that can lead to obesity, diabetes and heart disease."

Arnold Brower, Jr., North Slope Borough School District Board Chair, said that he has seen "firsthand the tremendous positive impact Dr. Ashley has made on oral health in our region." He added that the dental assistant training program has "opened the door for many of our young people to enter the health care field without leaving Barrow for training."

The Community Health Leaders Award honors exceptional men and women from all over the country who overcome significant obstacles to tackle some of the most challenging health and health care problems facing their communities and the nation. The award elevates the work of the leaders by raising awareness of their extraordinary contributions through national visibility, a $125,000 award and networking opportunities. This year the Foundation received 532 nominations from across the United States and selected 10 outstanding individuals who have worked to improve health conditions in their communities with exceptional creativity, courage and commitment.

There are nine other 2009 Community Health Leaders in addition to Ashley.

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Jennifer Combs
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Community Health Leaders

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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