American Academy of Craniofacial
Pain Executive Summary
AACP Vision Statement
The
American Academy of Craniofacial Pain will continue to be the Craniofacial
Pain/TMD organization representing all practitioners in this discipline by
providing a common ground for advancement of knowledge, clinical practice and
research.
AACP Mission Statement
The American
Academy of Craniofacial Pain is committed to the relief of craniofacial pain
and dysfunction, and the advancement of research and study in this
field.
AACP Purposes
1) To elevate and enhance
the professional standards of diagnosis and treatment in the field of
craniofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders;
2) To encourage
research and further study of craniofacial pain and temporomandibular
disorders;
3) For the benefit of the public to recognize those
professionals who have specialized knowledge and skills in the diagnosis and
treatment of craniofacial and temporomandibular disorders;
4) To promote
and improve professional levels of competency within this field of health
care;
5) To encourage the highest standards of excellence for
practitioners in the field;
6) To determine the professional competence
of applicants who serve in the public through their practice in this
field;
7) To issue Fellowship certificates to members of the Academy who
have successfully fulfilled the requirements for said status regardless of age,
race, creed, sex, color or national origin;
8) To establish criteria and
administer a program for the recertification of individuals who have been
granted Fellowship;
9) To provide and/or approve ongoing and continuing
education to the practitioners in this field, the appropriate allied medical
fields, and the public at large; and
10) To establish, maintain and
disseminate a comprehensive directory of Academy members for distribution to
members of the dental and medical professions.
Guiding
Principles, Values and Beliefs
The American Academy of
Craniofacial Pain believes that.
1) The dentist is the primary oral
health care provider. 2) Craniofacial Pain health care should be based on
scientific principles and clinical judgment. 3) The AACP is committed to
creating an inclusive environment that values and embraces diversity. This
enables the AACP to be more responsive to the needs and perspectives of its
members. 4) The AACP will strive to eliminate barriers to the utilization of
Craniofacial Pain/TMD treatment.
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