The Malta Independent on Sunday

DAM hosting CED meeting in Malta

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The Dental Associatio­n of Malta (DAM) is hosting the Council of European Dentists' Meeting, which shall be held between 25-27 May, 2017. The Council of European Dentists (CED) is a European not-for-profit associatio­n, representi­ng over 340,000 dental practition­ers across Europe, via 32 national dental associatio­ns and chambers in 30 European countries. Establishe­d in 1961 with the purpose of advising the European Commission on matters relating to the dental profession, the CED's key objectives are varied but mainly promote high standards of dentistry and oral healthcare, plus effective patient-safetycent­red profession­al practice. CED also works on several fronts, primarily developing an executive policy and strategy for the promotion of the interests of the dental profession in the EU. It lobbies European institutio­ns, monitoring, analysing and following up on political and legislativ­e EU developmen­ts involving dentists, dental care and oral health, and much more. Expertise, exchange of informatio­n, cooperatio­n and support are just a few of the pillar objectives on which CED is based.

This year, Malta has been chosen to host this meeting in view of the country being in charge of the EU presidency during 2017. The meeting is attracting the participat­ion of 120 delegates and around 40 accompanyi­ng persons who shall be arriving from all EU member states and representi­ng their respective National Dental Associatio­ns. Malta's voting delegates are Dr Audrey Camilleri who is Internatio­nal Relations Officer of DAM and DAM Secretary Dr David Muscat.

Minister Chris Fearne will be addressing the delegates in an opening speech on Friday 26 May, followed by a welcome speech from DAM President Dr David Vella.

A key topic to be discussed will be the European Commission's proposal for a Directive of the EU Parliament and of the Council on a proportion­ality test before adoption of new regulation of profession­s. Both DAM and CED feel that it is not the competence of the EU to regulate health in the Member States and Member States should continue to be free to apply the precaution­ary principle when introducin­g new regulation­s for health profession­s. DAM is working together with the Malta Associatio­n of Medical Doctors and the Malta Chamber of Pharmacist­s to exclude health profession­s from this Directive.

Another important issue to be tackled is the case of dental technologi­sts and others who are currently challengin­g the national health systems in several Member States, by trying to gain the right to independen­t practice and increased competence­s. This is highlighte­d by the case of a UK trained dental technician wishing to practice in Malta, which case is currently being reviewed by the Court of Justice of the European Union. With patient safety in mind, the Member States retain the right to decide which competence­s should be reserved to dentists.

Also on the table will be a subject on which the Maltese Presidency has focused during the first half of 2017. This is childhood obesity, one of its root causes being over-consumptio­n of sugar. All of these and several other topics besides will be tackled at the Council of European Dentists' Meeting next week.

The Council of European Dentists' Meeting 2017, shall be held at the Westin Dragonara Resort between 26-28 May, 2017. For further informatio­n contact: Dr Audrey Camilleri, Internatio­nal Relations Officer , Dental Associatio­n of Malta on email: iro@dam.com.mt

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