UNE dental students awarded grant for film project
February 29, 2016
PORTLAND, Maine Third-year dental students Jessfor Baugh and Riddhi Daftary have received a UNE IPEC Mini-grant to produce their film “Compassionate Touch.”
The film focuses on five stages associated with anxious dental patients, as depicted through artwork, interprofessional interviews and scholarly sources. Baugh developed drawings, paintings and prints for the film with Alex Rheault, adjunct assistant lecturer in the Department of Creative and Fine Arts. Original music for the film was created by Baugh, Robert Marus, D.D.S., Cameron Grover '13, and dental student Chelsea Toussaint. Baugh and Daftary also collaborated with David Pier, D.M.D. and Michael Truscott, D.M.D., assistant clinical professors at the College of Dental Medicine, as well as several other faculty members.
Co-director and screenwriter Daftary reflected on the collaboration, stating, “It’s invigorating to use the arts to promote health. We really want the project to have a lasting educational value.”
The project was made possible through a UNE IPEC Mini-grant with the support of the UNE Office of Research and Scholarship, Brian Dallaire, Pharm.D., and Deborah Dallaire.
IPEC transforms health care education by fostering community-centered, collaborative learning and interprofessional practice. To learn more about UNE’s IPEC, please call us at (207) 221-4114, or contact us via email at
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