Michele Aerden - Dental Career and National Achievements

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 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

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