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PROBE

Issue 1 2017

UNIVERSITY DENTAL STUDENTS’ SOCIETY MAGAZINE

MEET THE 2017 UDSS COMMITTEE

COMMON ROOM RENOVATION UDSS EDUCATION REPORT PRIME AND BOND 2017 FAMILY FUN DAY SPORTS REPORT

INTO THE WOODS THE ANNUAL UDSS DENTAL DINNER 2016

PRESIDENT’S GREETING


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IN THIS ISSUE

6 President’s Greeting

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Meet your 2017

Into the Woods -

UDSS Committee

The Annual UDSS Dental Dinner 2016

21 Common room renovations!

22 Education report

23 Prime and Bond 2017

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25 Family Fun Day

27 Sports Report

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PRESIDENT’S GREETING W elcome back to school and welcome to the first issue of the Probe for 2017! I’m sure those holidays were just far too long and boring for all of you, and you couldn’t wait to jump into the extra long first semester 6 weeks early. Right? No? Just me then... This year promises to be full of drama and excitement, I mean how can it not with someone as handsome as me at the helm? That’s not to say that the rest of the committee this year aren’t beautiful and wonderful people, they just look that way to the rest of you because you’re comparing them to me. On a more serious note however we do have an amazing team this year working behind the scenes to support and enhance your lives both inside of OHCWA and out.

2016 saw the first cohort of the DMD programme make it to their final year, and in 2017 we now have the pleasure of seeing them graduate and go out to work in the community. And while most had the good sense to run as fast and as far from OHCWA as they were able, special mention needs to go to Haytham El-Sakka and last year’s very own president Bec Penco, who for some reason just couldn’t bring themselves to leave - and instead took jobs working on the first floor as dentists. SMH.

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This year our social reps, Sarah Bestall and Claire Willis outdid themselves with Prime and Bond - moving the venue for the first time in a number of years, and I think everybody will agree that the whole night was a fantastic success! Since then, they’ve managed to organise a special deal between the UDSS and Charlie’s Bar, so I encourage as many of you as possible to get down there every Friday night to join us for drinks and obligatory bitching about the course. Our education reps, Natasha Koelmeyer and Anjuli Kaney have, unlike anyone else, elected to stay on in their same positions. Talk about gluttons for punishment. They’ve done a fantastic job of helping the first year students settle in to life here at OHCWA, by organising a handbook that answers all those questions the rest of us really wanted to ask back in our first days, as well as a series of transition lectures. The lectures, taught by older years, were well received and designed to teach the first years without backgrounds in some of the core sciences, the basics of what they need to know. Sports will get a big shot in the arm this year from our new reps Lyndon Abbott and Jay Vaddagiri. There will be a continuation of weekly social sports events, as well as inter-university soccer


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matches with Notre Dame’s medical students. The first of the bi-annual sports days has already been a massive success - with the boys bringing us a hilariously violent time through the medium of bubble soccer. I’m sure you’re all aware by now of the Medical and Dental Library redevelopment just across the way the big fences and tradies tend to give it away. Now I know losing access to a key study area for the best part of a year is a bit of a blow to those of you who actually like to study from time to time, however having sat in on a couple of meetings with regards to the new design I can tell you the results will be well worth it. The library staff and architect have taken a lot of feedback from students as to what they’d like in the new facility, and what they are producing will be a functional and modern study space ideal for both

group work and individual study. I would also like to take this opportunity to remind people that in lieu of there being no library close by, a librarian will be stationed in the foyer outside of the KJG Sutherland LT at Wednesday lunch times, to assist anyone that needs it. Well I’ve rambled on for long enough I think. But I would like to take this opportunity to thank the sponsors for their continued support of the UDSS, as their contributions allow us to provide all of you with bigger and better events. I’d also like to thank Paul Chung for stepping up into the role media rep at very short notice in order to help us get this issue of Probe out to you all. Now all of you get back to work, you don’t have time to dilly-dally about reading this! There’s patients to see and lab work that won’t do itself! Chris Bartlett 2017 UDSS President

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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? Double major in science (Micro/Path) If you could be anywhere right now, where? Winthrop Hall Doing what? Graduating First song or movie that comes to mind? The Lion King

Chris Bartlett Glorious leader [sic]

Best dentistry tip? My best tip would definitely be the PS tip. They’re great for hard to remove subgingival calculus.

Previous degree? How to effectively do drugs... i.e. BSc (majoring in Pharmacology) If you could be anywhere right now, where? Machu Picchu (if you’re reading this James, I’m pretty jealous of your summer plans) Doing what? Not thinking about #dentlyf (otherwise I’d probably…never mind)

Parnian Zareie Vice President

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First song or movie that comes to mind? Beauty and the Beast because I just watched it Best dentistry tip? It’s not really like this in the real world


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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree:? B. Civil Eng/B.Com, Master of Professional Accounting If you could be anywhere right now, where? Raja Ampat Doing what? Dive eat dive eat sleep dive eat dive sleep First song or movie that comes to mind? Under The Sea (of course)

Agnes Tan

Best dentistry tip? Practice poker face.

Treasurer

Previous degree? B.Pharm. If you could be anywhere right now, where? Some coastal town in Europe, Cinque Terre or Lisbon. Doing what? Absolutely nothing! First song or movie that comes to mind? Finding nemo - Beyond the sea

Jasmine Li

Best dentistry tip? Fake it till you make it.

Secretary

Previous degree? Medical Science at ANU If you could be anywhere right now, where? Bahamas Doing what? Drinking cocktails First song or movie that comes to mind? Stronger by Britney Spears

Anjuli Kaney

Best dentistry tip? Take time to yourself to relax

Education Representative

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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? MedSci If you could be anywhere right now, where? In Bed Doing what? Sleeping First song or movie that comes to mind? I don’t listen to songs or watch movies.

Natasha Koelmeyer

Best dentistry tip? Tell people to relax, even though you’re stressed

Education Representative

Previous degree? Pharmacy If you could be anywhere right now, where? Home in NZ Doing what? Sleeping First song or movie that comes to mind? Rather be - Clean Bandit

Alex Park Research Representative

Best dentistry tip? Don’t get fixated on GPA, getting bad grade isn’t the end of the world. Drilling the wrong tooth is ;)

Previous degree? Biomedical science If you could be anywhere right now, where? At home Doing what? Sleeping First song or movie that comes to mind? The Lion King

Claire Waldock Alumni Representative

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Best dentistry tip? At the moment, get enough sleep?


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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? Bachelor of Biomedicine If you could be anywhere right now, where? Copenhagen, Denmark Doing what? Having a Danish pastry and coffee First song or movie that comes to mind? Lion

Monisha Vijayan ADSA Representative

Best dentistry tip? Be prepared for clinic sessions and don’t have a breakdown if things don’t go perfectly your way.

Previous degree? BSci majoring in Pharmacology If you could be anywhere right now, where? Seoul, Korea Doing what? Convincing Koreans that I am actually Korean First song or movie that comes to mind? Obviously ‘You Raise Me Up’

Paul Chung

Best dentistry tip? They don’t know what you don’t know

Media Representative

Previous degree? Bachelor Science (Psychology) If you could be anywhere right now, where? Eating yogurt on the steps of the Met First song or movie that comes to mind? Gossip Girl Best dentistry tip? You’re more scared of the patient than they are of you

Claudia Marino Senior Social Representative

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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? Masters of Pharmacy/exercise physiology If you could be anywhere right now, where? In da clurb First song or movie that comes to mind? Chameleon - PNAU Best dentistry tip? Always be aware of the risks of hepatitis.

Keenan Inderjeeth Senior Social Representative

Claire Willis and Sarah Bestall Junior Social Representatives

Previous degree? Psychology and Engineering If you could be anywhere right now, where? On a tropical island Doing what? Cocktails, what else? First song or movie that comes to mind? Terrible bosses Best dentistry tip? P’s get degrees

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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? Biomedical Science at The University of Auckland If you could be anywhere right now, where? Machu Picchu Doing what? Trekking the Inca Trail because its always been something I’ve wanted to do. First song or movie that comes to mind? Without a doubt The Shawshank Redemption

Jay Vaddagiri Sports Representative

Best dentistry tip? Make good friends with Mr McGee as soon as possible!

Previous degree? Bachelor of Music If you could be anywhere right now, where? Canada Doing what? Recovering from dentistry First song or movie that comes to mind? Debussy, Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune

Lyndon Abbott Sports Representative

Best dentistry tip? YouTube is your friend :D, plus realise dent’s definition of short answer question is really “extended response”

Previous degree? Applied math and stats and management If you could be anywhere right now, where? At nobu Doing what? Eating First song or movie that comes to mind? Now you see me

Andrew Yang

Best dentistry tip? Having a good study life balance

Webmaster

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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? BPhil (Biochem and Italian with Honours in Pharmacology) If you could be anywhere right now, where? I’d be listening/dancing/running/walking to good music somewhere sunny before a day spent catching up with friends…. Or maybe just studying at OHCWA… who knows? First song or movie that comes to mind? Hidden Figures, because I’ve been dying to see it!

Emma Turner First year representative

Best dentistry tip? Although I’m still new to the #dentlyf, the strong sense of community in the DMD has really inspired me, so I’d say that my top tip would be to make the most of that community by sharing notes, bouncing ideas around and looking out for one another!

Written by Paul Chung on behalf of Ruohan Zhang If you could be anywhere right now, where? We speculate that Ruohan is enjoying his mid semester break in NZ Doing what? Spending time with his family :) First song or movie that comes to mind? Better be home soon - Crowded House

Ruohan Zhang First year representative

Previous degree? Bachelor of Medical Science If you could be anywhere right now, where? Family Farm Doing what? Absolutely nothing! First song or movie that comes to mind? 10 things I Hate about you

Emily Grant Second year representative

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Best dentistry tip? Just go with the flow


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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? Finance If you could be anywhere right now, where? Currently answering the questionare from Melbourne so pretty happy but otherwise....some place where I could be looking at a sloth. First song or movie that comes to mind? Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Rani Flynn

Best dentistry tip? Roll with the punches

Second year representative

Previous degree? BComm (Finance & Physiology) If you could be anywhere right now, where? In Bed Doing what? Watching Friends First song or movie that comes to mind? The Lion King

Christopher Vu

Best dentistry tip? Don’t be afraid to ask senior years for help

Third year representative

Previous degree? Engineering science If you could be anywhere right now, where? Home Doing what? Napping First song or movie that comes to mind? Basically anything playing on the radio a lot

Cina Yaqub

Best dentistry tip? Don’t forget to burnish your tofflemire matrix band

Third year representative

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Your 2017 UDSS

Committee

Previous degree? Bachelor of Oral Health If you could be anywhere right now, where? Japan Doing what? Feasting First song or movie that comes to mind? Ip Man

Alex Ong

Best dentistry tip? Ignore the politics and just enjoy the course as much as you can.

Fourth year representative

Previous degree? BSc (hons), MSc If you could be anywhere right now, where? Happy where I am First song or movie that comes to mind? Beauty and the Beast Best dentistry tip? Good nurse

Eleanor Kim Fourth year representative

Previous degree? Bachelor of Science (genetics and pharmacology majors), and have completed my Doctor of Dental Medicine! If you could be anywhere right now, where? Croatia Doing what? Eating seafood and sailing to all the islands!

Dr Rebecca Penco Immediate Past President

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First song or movie that comes to mind? I’m currently listening to Praise You by Fatboy Slim as I write this. Best dentistry tip? Connecting with and respecting your patients is key - you can do the best dentistry ever but they won’t come back if they don’t trust you!


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Into the woods... The Annual UDSS Dental Dinner 2016 On the 2nd of December 2016, both OHCWA students and staff descended on the Crown Ballroom to celebrate the end of another year at THE formal event of the UDSS calendar. In particular, the night would be extra special for the first graduating cohort of the DMD programme as they reached the end of their journey. Special thanks to the 2016 Senior Social Representatives Kathryn Fong and Sue Nguyen for taking time out of their busy schedules to organise such a memorable evening. 18


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Common Room Renovation The great news starting 2017: we had a brand new common room to study and relax in! The bad news: we started 2017 on Jan 16th, an eye-watering 6 weeks before the majority of other courses started.

Back to the great news, our common room has had a serious facelift. Gone was the awkward snake bench, the sofas that had turned from black to multi-colour from the various lunches over the years and sitting down on a chair only to have it lurch unsteadily as it was broken. A huge amount of consideration went into the planning of the common room, to create a multi-purpose room with practicality yet style. Our snake bench went, to be replaced with a larger bench, at a lower height much better suited to both individual and group study. Our sofas were replaced with much more hardwearing, easy-clean upholstery – perfect for a room with many hungry students racing through lunch. All of our chairs were replaced and more tables were provided, to allow more students to eat lunch at one time. Our microwaves have their very own special cabinet, so the kitchenette can once again be a place of washing dishes and getting coffees, without having to brave breaching the microwave lines. To top it off, we now have our own library, giving financially struggling students access to

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EDUCATION Report Thought you got rid of us? Think again – because Koely and Anj are back as your Education reps for 2017. Writing this makes us very angry cause it is week 13 and we’re 13 weeks behind on Oral Medicine. Despite convincing ourselves to catch up on the ever-mounting workload, we are failing to do because we are busy writing this. Anyway, now that we’ve being coerced into writing, here goes:

UDSS Education created

a pilot student run “Transition Lecture Series” to provide students from a non-science background a fundamental understanding of basic scientific concepts. The lectures included crash courses in microbiology, physiology, anatomy, neuroanatomy and pharmacology. These lectures were deemed to be of great use to our 1st years and we’ve decided to implement this more concretely in the next year. Additionally, UDSS also organsied student run revision lectures for first year students prior to their examinations with the intent of helping them settle into the rigor of dental school. UDSS Education also launched a monthly journal club in 2017, with the intent of critically analysing original research to promote a better understanding of the research process, and to advocate evidence-based dental practice. Our sincere thanks to Dr. Patel for generously giving up his time for serving as the mediator and sharing his knowledge with us. Also special thanks to Sophia Hawes for coordinating and co-organising

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this initiative. Additionally, We’ve aimed to expand our UDSS library with providing students access to hard copies of Journals. We are thrilled to host the publications of the British Dental Journal in our UDSS Library. Please feel free to browse through them in your spare time. We also organsied a charity bake sale to raise funds to support the victims of the East African Famine and the $400 collected was donated through “Save the Children Australia.” We are very grateful to the generous contribution of our volunteer dental student bakers for giving up their time and efforts amidst their busy timetable.

We also commemorated Easter celebrations through distributing Easter Eggs to our dental students (we take no blame for your caries)! To stay up to date with our UDSS Education initiatives, please follow our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/udsseducation/

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PRIME AND BOND 2017 What I was asked to do: write an article for Prime & Bond 2017 What I have done: Force as many dental puns into one paragraph as physically possible

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the 10th of February, the first years made their first impressions at the opening social event of the year – Prime & Bond! - and a great impression they made! The older years were able to share their wisdom, whilst getting loose (and drinking to excess)! I cannot articulate how great it was to see everybody escaping from the daily grind and filling the good vibes – Your dance moves were off the scale and your singing was class1. A big thankyou to The Captain Stirling hotel for being such a prime location for our bonding and helping us to organise an event that didn’t denture bank balances – you deserve a crown! But brace yourselves, we have a unique event for you coming up soon to cure the exam blues (before you go loupy). Hopefully it will help you ‘unwined’ after a busy semester, I am sure you will needle little break. See you all there party enamels (oral b mad) – we guarantee it’s going to be a knock out. Claire & Sarah xoxo Junior Social Representatives

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Family Fun Day In all honesty when I was first kindly nudged (basically forced) into volunteering for Family Fun Day by Chris, I thought I was in for a boring day of putting a fake smile on my face and telling everyone how much I love dentistry at UWA and how OHCWA is my favourite place to be etc. How pleasantly surprised I was indeed! As it got closer to the date, I heard more and more about the great initiatives being prepared and put into play for Family Fun Day and I started looking forward to attending the day. Suddenly I found myself not only eager to volunteer but also very eager to participate and attend the day. Despite this, I was even further amazed on the day! As those who attended would’ve noticed, I found it hard to stay at my assigned post as I kept getting distracted by all the things there were to do on the day. A petting zoo?! A DJ?! Free food and coffee?! A combination of things that I never thought would fit together nicely, suddenly made OHCWA seem like a lively and fun place to be…which it is all the other days anyway right… Anyway, all in all it was a great day with lots of fun activities and I hope the dental school has more activities like this in the future as it was definitely a great success! Parnian Zareie Vice President

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UDSS SPORTS REPORT Only a few months gone in the year and already two sporting events have been ticked off on the UDSS calendar - the UDSS Sports Day, and one of two soccer matches between UDSS and MSAND.

SPORTS DAY

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the 5th of March 55 dental students made it to UWA’s Riley Oval for a morning of bubble soccer, sprinting and eating. Perth’s summer certainly didn’t disappoint but with two eskies full of ice cool drinks everyone stayed hydrated and their competitive spirits were fuelled. Bubble soccer was a clear hit with everyone jumping into a bubble and trying their best to kick a goal, or just having a laugh as they bumped into each other. That said, on each changeover as people clambered their way into a sweaty ball, it certainly left a lasting impression. After two hours of running, kicking, bumping and sweating (lots of sweating), the sprint competition was held which saw Joanne Tan (DMD 2) and Lyndon Abbott (DMD 2) come out on top. Obviously a reflection of the much higher ability and standards of the exceptional second year cohort. Then as egos were nursed (sorry Parnian), 240 slices of pizza were delivered and quickly filled even the hungriest of stomachs. Jay and Lyndon would like to thank all the incredible sponsors who made this day possible and look forward to putting on an even better Sports Day next semester. Lyndon Abbott Sports Representative

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UDSS VERSUS MSAND SOCCER MATCH FIRST LEG (FINAL SCORE 2-4) On the 8th of April this year our very own UDSS Soccer Team had the first of their bi-annual match-ups against Notre Dame Medical School. Coming off a streak of comfortable wins, Notre Dame were confident leading into a crisp Freo evening kick-off at WAUHOP Park. This year’s UDSS squad featured a team of 18 managed by the capable hands of Brandon Soh (DMD2).

The match started on a much more competitive note than either side had expected, with the physical battle beginning early and one of our valued Goalkeepers, Dziki Hove having to come off due to an injury. The rest of the first half allowed the UDSS to concede a few goals followed by Goalkeeper Sam Deng wrapping on the gloves for what would be a spectacular effort guarding the net. The ref’s whistle called in half-time for some quick team strategy changes and substitutions for fresh legs going into a strong fight back in the second half. Clinical work by our defensive linemen Daniel Bontempo, Emrik Graff, Neeraj 28

Anand and Shixiong Tai pushed the pressure back onto Notre Dame as the UDSS managed to swish past two goals off the zippy feet of striker Alvin Vo. Notre Dame, now fearing the new scoreline snuck past the gritty Dentistry midfield manned by Paul Chung, Jono Wong, Russell Powell and Samy Francis to claim two more goals raising the score to 4-2 in the latter stages of the second half. The last 15 minutes of the game saw stiff competition and a persistent Notre Dame team attacking on all fronts, reciprocated by an exceptional effort by wingers Isaac Seguya, Peter Terzi and Michael Lai with Lyndon Abbott covering

the yardage up front. Although tensions were high, the end of the match brought on pleasant displays of sportsmanship from both faculties with an exchange of chants and handshakes on the back of a gripping 80 minutes of football, before heading up to the Pavilion for some much deserved grub. The UDSS would like to thank Daniel Nguyen and the team of Notre Dame for a great match up, and look forward to hosting them next semester for a home game and another chance to claim the win. Jay Vaddagiri Sports Representative


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