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Sir, in view of a number of developments we wish to clarify the position about both hospital and institute at the Eastman, as they enter exciting new phases. Eastman Dental Hospital (EDH) is


currently part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. A new main UCH opened in 2005, and EDH services such as oral health care under sedation or general


anaesthesia in paediatric dentistry, special care dentistry and maxillofacial surgery have already been relocated to UCLH. The Trust's intent is now to relocate EDH nearby the main


hospital and, with talks well established, a Project Director has been appointed. In 3-5 years UCLH will have a state of the art Eastman Dental Hospital to support dental teaching and


training and provide world class care for patients. Eastman Dental Institute (EDI) is currently part of University College London (UCL) founded 180 years ago. With over 50 years of


experience, EDI is a leader in education and research in the oral health care sciences, which has been recognised in the first award to a dental institution of The Queen's Anniversary


Prize for Higher and Further Education. Moves for EDI to join UCL began 10 years ago since when there have been a number of positive developments at EDI and outstanding successes both in


research and education. A number of further positive developments are occurring, such as widening participation; collaborations in Asia; and collaborations closer to home. For example, EDI


is talking to King's College London Dental Institute, part of King's College London (KCL) about enhanced collaboration: both are already leading internationally recognised centres


of dental research and education, and UCL and KCL are involved in discussions centrally concerning a possible more formal Strategic Partnership between the two dental institutes. As readers


will clearly recognise, the Eastman is very much alive and kicking. AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * By email, R Welfare & C Scully CBE Authors * R Welfare View author


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PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Welfare, R., Scully CBE, C. Eastman excitement. _Br Dent J_ 201, 250–251 (2006).


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