Michele Aerden

Michele Aerden is a dentist and was President of the FDI World Dental Federation from 2005 to 2007. She was the first woman ever to be elected President of this non-profit organization and worked to promote oral health within the World Health Organization and worldwide.

Youth, education, family

Michèle Aerden was born in Hasselt, Belgium. She has been married to Guy Warlop since 1966 and has two sons, two daughters in law and five grandchildren. At the age of 20, Michèle started and ran a small business with 13 employees in haute couture. She then closed her company and started dental studies at the age of 28. In 1977, Michèle graduated with distinction in dental studies from the ULB, Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Dental Career and National Achievements

Michèle practices in her own private dental clinic in Brussels, Belgium. She has been very involved in the Belgian Dental Association.

Activities in the national level:

Chambres Syndicales Dentaires which were created in 1994 by the merger of the two French speaking dental chambers:
- Councillor 1994–present
- Vice- President 1995-1997 and 2000
- President 2003- 2004 (first woman president of a Dental professional association in Belgium)

Conseil de l’Art Dentaire: advisory committee to the Minister of Health:
- Member 2013–present: Member of the WG “Deontologie”
- Member 1999-2006
- Leader of the WG : Compétences particulières
- Member of the WG: Teeth bleaching

Union Nationale des Professions Intellectuelles et Libérales : UNPLIB
- Councillor 1998-2004

Société Royale Belge de Médecine Dentaire :
- Councillor, 1986 - 1987. (year of dissolution)

Société de Médecine Dentaire: scientific association with the aim of providing permanent post-graduation training.
- Member 1977–1989
- Councillor 1986 -1989
- Vice-President 1988 and 1989.

Association Dentaire Belge – A.D.B. :
- Treasurer, 1987–1997.
- Member of the FDI committee
- Member of the Dental Liaison Committee of European Union committee

Chambres Syndicales de l’Agglomération de Bruxelles:
- Councillor 1990 - 1994
- Vice-President 1991 - 1994

International career

Michèle Aerden was Vice-President and President of the Chambres Syndicales Dentaires. Her first international involvement was as the Belgian delegate to the FDI. She then served as the Chair of the Individual Members Committee and as a member of the Committee of Ethics from 1994 to 1997. In the FDI European Regional Organization, she was the founder and leader of the working group on women in dentistry and a member of the working group on social security in Europe. She became a member of the FDI Council in 1997, the second woman to be nominated to that position. She served as a member of the Committee of Developing Countries from 1998 to 2001 and was a member of the group strategy. She started Women Dentists Worldwide in 2001; this group published the Kuala Lumpur Declaration. In the FDI Council, she led the governance task force from 2003 to 2004 and became President-Elect in 2003 and President in 2005.

Activities on the international level:

FDI: World Dental Federation, is a federation of 191 National and International associations from all over the world representing 1 million dentists. The Vision and Mission can be found on: www.fdiworldental.org
2007–present: Honorary President FDI Section Women Dentists Worldwide
2005-2007: President FDI (first woman in 105 year of FDI)
2003-2005: President-elect FDI
2002-2004: Chairman of the task team: “Governance”
2001-2005: Leader of “Women Dentist Worldwide”
2000-2001: Author of draft Statement “Illegal Practice” adopted GA 2002
1999-2000: Member of the WG Strategy “Mission to Action”
1998-2001: Member of the Committee of Developing Countries
1997-2007: Member of the FDI Council (second women in 97years)
1995-1997: Chairperson of the Forum of National Secretaries
1994-1997: Chairperson of the Individual Members Committee
1987-2005: National Secretary

ERO: European Regional Organisation of the FDI represents 54 European countries
1987- 2005: Delegate for Belgium
Member of the WG “Social Security in Europe”
Leader of the WG “Women in Dentistry” 1996-2005

CED: Dental Liaison Committee of the European Commission (advisory committee founded by EU):
2013–present: Auditor
1995-2006: Auditor
1992-2005: Member of the Belgian delegation
Member of the WG :European Health Policy in the new Millennium
Member of the WG : Teeth bleaching

Vision for the World Dental Federation

As a member of the Council, she was part of the Committee of developing countries and member of the Task Force “Strategy; From Mission to action”. During her period as President-Elect (2004–2005), Michèle centred her efforts with the review of the FDI governance and finances. Consequently, the new governance was adopted and the constitution adapted. Under her Presidency, the FDI made had a positive balance sheet for the first time in ten years.

During her presidency, Michèle Aerden decided to be focus on 3 issues:

  1. Excellency
  2. Medical Positioning of the dental profession
  3. Ethics


1) Excellency
Excellency at all levels of the organization; the FDI has performed exceptionally well during her tenure. The Annual World Dental Congresses organized by the FDI were very successfully. Policy Statements were reviewed, improved and renewed. During the General Assembly of 2007, the FDI decided to implement the World Oral Health Day, which will be held on 12 September each year.

As President, Michèle Aerden gave a new positioning to the FDI President’s role. During each of her visits in nearly 60 countries, she consistently met the President of the country or the Prime Minister, and the Ministers of Health and sometimes Minister of Education in order to advocate for a strategy of Oral Health integrated into the strategy of General Health through prevention, planning and budget. “No general health without oral health !!” was her leitmotiv. She obtained tangible results during those visits and always received large media coverage.

2) Medical Positioning of the Profession
Michèle Aerden is convinced that it is necessary to increase the recognition of the dental profession as a fully medical profession. Twice she introduced a candidate of the dental field for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. In 2007, for the first time in 26 years, a resolution concerning Oral health was on the agenda of the WHO. The resolution was adopted on 23 May 2007 by the 191 countries member of the WHO and the Director general of WHO, Dr Chan, recognized the urgency to acknowledge oral diseases and their impact on the socio-economic development of a country.

3) Ethics
Ethics are the foundation to the success of the dental profession and organisations. Without ethics, there's no trust nor credibility. It's under her presidency that the FDI launched the first “Dental Ethics Manual”. The FDI also launched conferences tackling ethics and its role in international health NGOs.

Travelling around the globe with the message ‘No general health without oral health» allows Michèle Aerden to meet and collaborate with exceptional personalities beyond the dental world: Professor Muhammad Yunus (micro credits) Dr Bertrand Piccard (ballooner) Madame WU Yi, (vice-President China Republic of people) Michelle Bachelet (President of Chilli)etc..

Through her 20 years of activities with the FDI, and certainly in the last two years as President, the contribution of Michèle Aerden to improving the quality of life and well-being of hundred of millions of people is recognized by her peers with numerous awards and also by the FDI partners and the dental industry.

Awards

2008

  1. Honorary President Women Dentists Worldwide.

2007

  1. Award of FOLA, Federacion Odontologica Latin America (19 countries) for raising the level of Oral Health in Latin America.
  2. Leadership Excellency by IDEM, International Dental Manufacturers for raising the level of Oral care worldwide
  3. Honorary member of American Association Women Dentists

2006

  1. Nominated “International Dentist of the Year 2006” by the Academy of Dentist International, representing 89 countries
  2. Honorary Fellowship of Pierre Fauchard Academy
  3. Qana Scientific Award of the Libanese Dental Association
  4. Honorary member of Cyprus Dental Association
  5. Honorary member of Colegio Odontologico de Lima - Peru
  6. Honoured by Associaçcao Brasileira de Odontologia seçao Minas Gerais - Brazil
  7. Honoured by Federacion Odontologica Colombiana
  8. Honoured by Academy Dentistry International section Peruvian
  9. Certificate of Appreciation of Asian Pacific Dental Federation
  10. Certificate of Appreciation of Sri Lanka Dental Association
  11. Certificate of Appreciation of Collegio de Cirujano Dentistas de Chili
  12. Registered by the Cyprus Dental Council as recognition for the work done in Cyprus

2005
Honorary member of the Armenian Dental association

2004

  1. Honorary member of the Associazione Italiana Odontoiatri
  2. Honorary member of the International Dental Association
  3. Citoyenne d’honneur de la ville de Paris (médaille vermeil)

2002
Honorary Member of the American Dental Association

Conferences

Dr. Aerden has spoken at the following conferences:

Public Health

  1. 2013 Almaty, Kazakhstan:” Oral Health Indicators in Europe”
  2. 2012 Moscow, Russia: “Futur Challenges for the Dental profession and associations in Europe”
  3. 2010 Moscow: Russia: “Different Public Health concepts and Training models in Europe”
  4. 2007 Geneva, Switzerland ;World Health Organisation “Role of a NGO in Oral health”
  5. 2007 Beijing, China “The importance of prevention”
  6. 2006 Chypres; Introduction of Oral care in the Social Security
  7. 2006 Lisbon, Portugal ; European Commission “Health Strategies in Europe”
  8. 2006 Como, Italy, “Challenges for the Dental Profession in the 21st Century “
  9. 2006 Lomé, Togo join WHO “Prevention in schools”
  10. 2003 Delft, Nederland Minister of Health “Health professionals in enlarged European Union“
  11. 2003 Université de Lyon : “Role of European and World dental organizations in public health”

Oral Health and General Health

  1. 2013 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: “FDI, World Dental Federation ; impact on a dentist daily live”
  2. 2010 Leuven, Belgium Speech for promovendi “Leading the World to Optimal Health”
  3. 2009 Istanbul, Turkey, “Oral Health integral part of General Health”
  4. 2008 Bamako, Mali “Tabagisme ou Santé”
  5. 2008 Tunis, Tunisie, “Tabac ou Santé”
  6. 2007 Copenhague, Denmark, GA of the World Medical Association “Oral health integral part of general health”
  7. 2007 Luanda, Angola; “Medecina Dentaria”
  8. 2007 Sofia, Bulgaria: “Oral Health integral part of General Health”
  9. 2007 Sun City,South Africa; “Oral Health integral part of General Health”
  10. 2007 Cotonou, Bénin
  11. 2007 Jakarta, Indonesia
  12. 2006 Bogota, Colombia
  13. 2006 Colombo, Sri Lanka “Oral Health integral part of General Health”
  14. 2006 San Domingo, Republic Dominicana « Una salud bucodental y general óptima para toda la gente.
  15. 2006 Karachi, Pakistan
  16. 2006 Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso “Tabagisme ou Santé"
  17. 2006 Argentina
  18. 2006 Beirout, Libanon “Oral Health integral part of General Health”
  19. 2005 Budapest, Hungaria, Semmelweis University; Oral Health integral part of General Health
  20. 2005 La Havana, Cuba Federation Odontologia Latino-America « Una salud bucodental y general óptima para toda la gente. »

Ethics

  1. 2007 Toronto, Canada, International Dental Ethics and Law Congress “Role of a global federation and human rights”

Industry

  1. 2012 Brussels Business club Braville: “De la haute couture à la Présidence de la FDI”
  2. 2008 Paris, France Comident “FDI, International Dental Federation”
  3. 2007 Brugge, Belgique; Association des Dépôts Dentaires Européens, ADDE; “ l’Impact et les Conséquences des Directives Européennes dans le Marché Intérieur »
  4. 2006 Brussels Club Lorraine “A Healthy company start with a healthy smile”

Women in Dentistry, Women Leadership

  1. 2010 Bahia, Brazil, American Dental Education Association “Women's Leadership, how you can and could make a difference “
  2. 2009 Singapore, “Women’s Leadership”
  3. 2008 Stockholm, Sweden, “Women dentist Worldwide”
  4. 2008 Bangkok, Thailand “Women dentist Worldwide”
  5. 2008 Istanbul, Turkey, “Women dentist Worldwide”
  6. 2007 Macau, China “Women’s Leadership”
  7. 2007 Casablanca, Marocco, “Women dentist Worldwide
  8. 2005 Montreal, Canada “Women Dentist Worldwide”
  9. 2004 Bukarest, Roumania, “Women in Dentistry”
  10. 2004 New Delhi, India; Women dentist Worldwide
  11. 2001 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Women dentist worldwide
  12. 1998 Barcelone, Spain FDI congress “Lifting the ceiling in real time”
  13. 1997 Istanbul, Turkey, European Regional Organisation : Women in Dentistry results of European survey (38 countries)
  14. 1997 Goteborg, Sweden, ADEA (American Dental Education Association)
  15. 1995 Paris, France ADF Congress

External links

  1. ICD - International College of Dentists
  2. Health surveillance in Europe
  3. Integrating oral health Article in British Dental Journal
  4. FDI World Dental Federation
  5. Les droits de la personne et les soins buccodentaires
  6. Le Congrès mondial de la FDI
  7. Une sélection d'indicateurs essentiels en Santé bucco-dentaire
  8. Croatian scientific bibliography - Browsing paper
  9. From Haute Couture to FDI Presidency
  10. Academy of Dentistry International
  11. Actualités de la santé tropicale
  12. Journal of Dental Education, 2006 volume 70
  13. United States Public Health Service
  14. Blackwell Synergy - Int Nurs Rev, Volume 53
  15. Council of European Dentists on Health strategies in Europe
  16. Industry code of ethical conduct launched - Healthcare
  17. Woman Dentist Journal:Dental News Articles - AAWD News
  18. Evaluer pour Evoluer
  19. MedicalJournal
  20. International Perspectives
  21. DOHMS - Department of Health and Medical Services
  22. SÉNAT DE BELGIQUE
  23. Public Service - International Development Issue 5
  24. Woman Dentist Journal:Dental News Articles - Women's leadership
  25. PARTICIPANT LIST - HEALTH STRATEGIES IN EUROPE.XLS
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