Prof. Susan Davide’s Profile

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Prof. Susan Davide
Display Name
Prof. Susan Davide
Title
Professor
Department
Dental Hygiene
Office Location
A702N
Academic interests

Instrumentation, Infection Control, Patient Assessment, Student Mentoring, Teaching Methodology, HIV/AIDS, Oral Piercings

Bio

Registered Dental Hygienist for 26 years and 12 years as an Educator.
A..A.S. Degree, Hudson Valley Community College, Dental Hygiene, 1989
B.S. Degree, Queens College, Nutrition, 1992
M.S. Degree, Hunter College, Occupational Safety & Health, 1996
M.S. Ed. Degree, Queens College, Education, 2004

Work Phone
718-260-5093

My Courses

HSCI 1101 Intro to Health Care Delivery and Careers

HSCI 1101 Intro to Health Care Delivery and Careers

An overview of professional and non-clinical careers commonly found in the US health care delivery system.

DEN 1100 Fall 2021-Principles of Dental Hygiene Care I

DEN 1100 Fall 2021-Principles of Dental Hygiene Care I

An introduction to the didactic and clinical techniques and principles involved in the practice of dental hygiene. Emphasis is on the principles of optimal patient care including: aseptic techniques, patient assessment, personal oral hygiene and plaque control, fundamentals of instrumentation and related body mechanics, principles of instrument sharpening and emerging modalities.

DEN 1100 Fall 2019 -Principles of Dental Hygiene Care 1

DEN 1100 Fall 2019 -Principles of Dental Hygiene Care 1

An introduction to the didactic and clinical techniques and principles involved in the practice of dental hygiene. Emphasis is on the principles of optimal patient care including: aseptic techniques, patient assessment, personal oral hygiene and plaque control, fundamentals of instrumentation and related body mechanics, principles of instrument sharpening and emerging modalities.

DEN 1100 Fall 2022 – Principles of Dental Hygiene Care I

DEN 1100 Fall 2022 – Principles of Dental Hygiene Care I

An introduction to the didactic and clinical techniques and principles involved in the practice of dental hygiene. Emphasis is on the principles of optimal patient care including: aseptic techniques, patient assessment, personal oral hygiene and plaque control, fundamentals of instrumentation and related body mechanics, principles of instrument sharpening and emerging modalities.

DEN2400L, Spring 2022

DEN2400L, Spring 2022

DEN 2400 presents the didactic material, which correlates with the clinical experience, provided in DEN 2400L. The Clinical Faculty serves as group facilitators who assist the students in developing an awareness of and appreciation for the concepts, topics, and procedures related to the Dental Hygiene profession.

My Projects

Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate Research

Realizing the value of the research experience at the undergraduate level, this project is committed to fostering research opportunities for City Tech students. Faculty and students can use this project as a place to share announcements about research opportunities, as well as a place to offer information about the experiences students and faculty have had in their research endeavors. A handbook on effective mentoring, developed by the Undergraduate Research Committee, is currently available for download.

Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

City Tech’s Source for Academic Affairs Information

Writing Across the Curriculum

Writing Across the Curriculum

WAC encourages courses throughout the college to incorporate formal and informal writing into the course practices and requirements. Avatar retrieved from Bridgeline Digital, Creative Commons License

NYCCT College Council

NYCCT College Council

The Project Site for the New YorK City College of Technology College Council.

CUNY Service Corps

CUNY Service Corps

The CUNY Service Corps will mobilize CUNY students, faculty and staff to work on projects that improve the short and long-term civic, economic and environmental sustainability of New York City and of its residents and communities. The program’s goals are three-fold: for students to make a meaningful difference through service while gaining valuable real-world work experience, earning a wage, and where appropriate, receiving college credit; for faculty members and staff, through their work with students in the program, to have additional opportunities to apply their expertise to addressing many of the city’s key challenges; and for residents, communities, and project sponsors to realize concrete benefits as a result of CUNY Service Corps projects.

My Clubs

SADHA

SADHA

Student American Dental Hygiene Association is a student organization for first and second-year Dental Hygiene students, faculty, and alumni. Please become a member by clicking “Join now” and Welcome to SADHA!