Mark Hans’ interest in treating craniofacial deformities was sparked when his mentor, B. Holly Broadbent, invited him on a shadowing experience at the Craniofacial Clinic at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. It was 1982, and he’d just joined the faculty at ϳԹ School of Dental Medicine.
More than 30 years later, Hans, professor and chair of the Department of Orthodontics, has taken the knowledge he’s gained researching and treating such deformities at ϳԹ and Rainbow abroad, as a Fulbright Specialist Award recipient.
The Fulbright Specialist program, created in 2000 to complement the Fulbright Scholar Program, offers top faculty and professionals the opportunity to engage in short-term academic opportunities around the world to support curricular and faculty development.
From mid-November to early December, Hans worked with faculty at the University of Athens in Greece to establish the brand-new Cleft Lip and Palate Center, where he helped:
- Develop a process to review the curriculum in craniofacial orthodontics and facial growth and development:
- Build the capacity of teachers in craniofacial orthodontics and facial growth; and
- Review the facial growth discipline, as well as integrate it into the senior years of the orthodontic/paedodontic specialist degree programs.