Elie Joseph

Dentist, Public Health Practitioner in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

I am an innovative Dental Public Health professional with approximately six years of experience in planning, organizing and implementing dental projects in underserved communities. I have created both learning and financial opportunities for dental students as well as young dental graduates in Haiti. I work as a Dentist in a school-based program at the Ministry of Health in Haiti and I am also the Co-founder and CEO of a mobile dental clinic venture. There I run several mobile dental clinics throughout the country in collaboration with local and international non-profit organizations. I am a holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Dental Surgery from the State University of Haiti (2010) and a Master's Degree in Public Health from the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica (2016). The latter I achieved through a full scholarship I was awarded from the Caribbean- Pacific Island Mobility Scheme (CARPIMS) funded by the European Commission of the European Union for my studies in Jamaica. In addition, I received another scholarship from Wharton University of Pennsylvania for a 7 day fellowship program in December 2014 focusing on social entrepreneurship in Puerto Rico. I was among the 10 outstanding young people in Haiti for the year 2014 (TOYP 2014) in the category of medical innovation "Jeune Chambre Internationale" (JCI Haiti). I have been a recipient of a fellowship program offered by the U.S State department and placed at Harvard School of Dental medicine, to learn about population-based prevention programs in Dentistry. My passion is to increase oral health literacy in Haiti and make oral care accessible to underserved communities in Haiti.

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  • Education
    • University of the West Indies
    • Harvard School of Dental Medicine