Holland College Renovates Dental Clinic With Funding

Holland College held an open house Friday to showcase a newly renovated dental assisting clinic upgraded with modern equipment and technology. The program received more than $1.7 million over three years from the federal Oral Health Access Fund to modernize 30-year-old infrastructure and expand culturally appropriate oral-health training for Indigenous and newcomer communities. The upgrades aim to improve student training and local workforce retention.
Key Points
- 1Showcases newly renovated dental clinic with modern equipment after roughly $1.7 million federal funding
- 2Highlights funding's role in upgrading 30-year-old infrastructure and expanding culturally competent oral-health training
- 3Enables hands-on student training aligned with modern dental offices, improving workforce readiness in P.E.I.
Scoring Rationale
Local institutional upgrade with credible federal funding, but limited novelty and regional scope reduces broader professional impact.
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