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Mandy Hayre (On leave)

Faculty/staff profile

Chair of Dental Programs

Mandy Hayre

250-370-3190

hayrem@camosun.ca

Lansdowne

Dental Building

005

Dental Hygiene (DHYG), Certified Dental Assistant (CDA)

School of Health and Human Services

Mandy has contributed to the profession of dental hygiene for over 30 years and loves her profession more every day. She graduated from dental hygiene at the College of New Caledonia and furthered her education by completing a Bachelor of Dental Science at UBC, the Provincial Instructor’s Diploma from VCC, and a Masters of Education in Curriculum Studies and Adult Education from the University of Victoria. 

Mandy began teaching in 1996 and has taught in both the dental assisting and dental hygiene programs, and has been Chair of Dental Programs for over 10 years.  She finds watching the growth, enthusiasm and maturation of the students who later become her colleagues to be one of the most rewarding aspects of her career.

Service to her profession is something that Mandy is passionate about. She has volunteered on many local, provincial, national and international boards/committees and plans to continue for the duration of her career. She is the past President of the Canadian Dental Hygienists’ Association and past Chair of the British Columbia Dental Hygienists Association (BCDHA). She served on the BCDHA for over 17 years, is on the Exam Committee for the National Dental Hygiene Certification Board, on the board and is a site surveyor for the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada, an examiner and investigator for the College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia (now BCCOHP), and a past delegate representing Canada for the International Federation of Dental Hygiene.

Mandy is also dedicated to giving back to her community. She has served on many committees and organizations within her local community. Of significance to the dental profession was Mandy’s involvement in the partnership committee that started the first low-cost dental clinic and the local dental hygiene study club in the Upper Island area.

“For students entering the professions of dental assisting and dental hygiene today, the opportunities are so much greater than what they were when I graduated.  Graduates have the ability to mould their careers to those aspects of dentistry that excite them the most.  It is wonderful to hear how often ߴý graduates come back to say that their education here gave them all the knowledge, skills, and passion needed to do it successfully!”

Mandy Hayre, Chair of ߴý Dental Programs