the MDHAThe Manitoba Dental Hygienists Association (MDHA), established in 1966, is an organization representing dental hygienists from across Manitoba. It is administered by an executive director and a volunteer executive and committee.Our Vision is:To be the collective voice of Manitoba Dental Hygienists in promoting the profession, cultivating partnerships with member-owners and other stakeholders, and empowering our member-owners for the good of the profession and the public.The Mission of the MDHA is:To advocate and promote the profession of Dental Hygiene; represent our member-owners, encourage lifelong learning and evidence based practice; and provide education and health promotion to the public. This includes:Acting as the collective voice, resource, and advocacy body for Dental HygienistsProviding professional development and social networking opportunitiesEncouraging continued growth and development of the professionCreating public awareness of the profession of Dental HygieneProviding opportunities for health promotion, education, and community outreac
I have been to a lot of physiotherapists with a few problems but have never been to one as good as Dhaval at the Concordia Clinic. He is very thorough and really takes an interest in getting a person better. He has sure helped make my life better so a big thank you to him and the rest of the team at Concordia Physiotherapy. Marg. H.Read more
The Mining Association of Manitoba advocates for the collective interests of Manitoba's mining industry and the advancement of the sector through education and collaboration with our industry members, government, Aboriginal and other stakeholders.
The Manitoba Ozone Protection Association has achieved overwhelming success both in the public's eye and that of industry and governments across Canada. Surely in part, this has been due to the millions of dollars that were spent and invested by Manitoba industry to provide employee training and new equipment installations. This, in an effort to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Manitoba regulation. A good indication of the success of the program is the decrease that has been noted by wholesalers and suppliers in the purchase of virgin ODS's.Each of the prime objectives training & education, outreach, membership and liaison activities together with the activities related to the development and implementation have been highlighted in this report and can be detailed in further by contacting Mark Miller at MOPIA.