USC Dental Humanitarian Outreach Program



  • About
    The USC Dental Humanitarian Outreach Program (DHOP) has a mission to deliver USC’s quality of dentistry to underserved communities around the globe. USC-DHOP fosters a passion to educate impoverished populations in oral hygiene and caries prevention, so that they can carry that message to a younger generation. Our objective is for local and international humanitarian groups, USC dental-students, faculty and alumni to come together with the common interest of providing the highest quality of periodontal treatment, operative dentistry, and oral surgery to those that need it most. Every year, we attempt to extend our reach.

    In 2009 and 2010, we organized efforts in Copan, Honduras. In 2011, our brigade served over 600 people in the deprived suburbs of Cartagena, Columbia. In December of 2012, approximately 40 dental students, 6 dentists, and several RDHs and RDAs embarked to Nairobi, Kenya. In December 2013, DHOP traveled to Treasure Beach, Jamaica to operate a 4 day Restorative and Oral Surgery clinic that served almost 400 men, women, and children.

    Our aim is to provide dental health care services to over 800 individuals at 2 locations in our 10-day adventure.

ADMINISTRATORS (5)

Billy Arnold

Joined October 12, 2010

Claire Marsh

Joined October 12, 2010

DHOP USC

Joined October 12, 2010

Janice Lee

Joined October 12, 2010

Katie Marsh

Joined October 12, 2010