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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTAL &
ORAL SURGERY
FACULTY AND STUDENTS
HONORED
New York, NY, March 9, 2005 – Several faculty and students from the
Columbia University School of Dental & Oral Surgery (SDOS) have
recently been honored as leaders in their fields. Among the
honorees are:
Dr. Burton L. Edelstein, D.D.S, M.P.H, Columbia University SDOS
professor of dentistry and public health and chair of the Section of
Social and Behavioral Sciences was awarded the Public Advocacy Award by
the Friends of the National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial
Research.
Dr. Edelstein was also awarded the American
Dental Education Association (ADEA) Presidential Citation for
contributions to dental education and the oral health of the public at
the ADEA Annual Meeting and Exposition in Baltimore, MD.
In addition, Dr. Edelstein was awarded the Chicago Dental Society
Cushing Award for raising public awareness about oral health.
Dr. Edelstein was a practicing pediatric
dentist in Connecticut before turning his attention to health policy
issues. With support from the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry, American Academy of Pediatrics and American Dental Education
Association, he founded the Children's Dental Health Project and
devoted his career to oral health initiatives that affect youngsters.
Dr. Edelstein served as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow and
spent four years with the oral health initiatives of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. He chaired the U.S.
Surgeon General’s Workshop on Children and Oral Health and authored the
child section of the Report on Oral Health in America.
Leslie W. Seldin, D.D.S., SDOS '66, associate clinical professor
of dentistry, is the recipient of the New York State Dental Association
(NYSDA) Jarvie-Burkhart award, the organization's highest honor, in
recognition of outstanding service to mankind though dentistry.
Dr. Seldin has served as president of the New York County Dental
Society, head of NYSDA, and vice president of the American Dental
Association. He is currently General Chairman of the Greater New
York Dental Meeting and is on the Columbia University School of Dental
& Oral Surgery Advisory Council.
Elizabeth
Panzer, Columbia University SDOS Class of 2007 received the
Horace Wells Club Trust for the second year in a row. The
Horace Wells Club, named for Dr. Horace Wells, the discoverer of
anesthesia, is committed to supporting dental education for Connecticut
citizens. Dr. Horace Wells, who was from Hartford, CT, discovered
anesthesia in December 1844 – a discovery that is responsible for
relieving pain during medical and dental surgery and opening doors to
new depths of surgery.
The Horace Wells Club, formed in 1894 on the
fiftieth anniversary of Wells' great discovery, meets every year on the
anniversary of his discovery, to remember this great benefactor and to
foster the study of anesthesiology.
“As a lifelong resident of Ridgefield,
Connecticut, I look forward to returning to my home state and serving
my community as a Dental professional,” said Panzer. “With the
help of The Horace Wells Club trust, I have been able to make the
financial investment a little less burdensome.”
Kael Rogers, Columbia University SDOS Class of 2007, has
received the 2005 Minority Dental Student Scholarship from the American
Dental Association. The scholarship is awarded annually based on
academic performance and financial need to students in minority groups
that have been identified as being underrepresented in dental school
enrollment. The scholarship is funded in part by Harry J.
Bosworth Company, Colgate-Palmolive, Proctor & Gamble, Oral B
Laboratories and John O. Butler Co.
Brock
Goodman, Columbia University SDOS Class of 2007 also received a
Dental Student Scholarship from the American Dental Association.
The $2,500 will help support Goodman’s SDOS tuition, and was awarded
based on recommendations and academic achievement.
Saleem
Josephs, Columbia University SDOS Class of 2006 received a
$5,000 grant from the Paul and Louise Johnson Foundation. Johnson
is simultaneously pursuing three graduate degrees at Columbia – his MBA
at Columbia’s business school and MPH at the Mailman School of Public
Health in addition to his DDS at Columbia SDOS. He was selected
to present at the “Quest for Excellence in Dental Education Symposium:
Student Excellence in Education and Service,” as part of the 2005 ADEA
Annual Meeting and Exposition. Josephs presented his project,
“The Student National Dental and Multicultural Student Association of
Columbia University,” on March 8, 2005.
Katayoun
Yaraghi, Columbia University SDOS Class of 2005, received the
American Dental Education Association/Listerine Preventive Dentistry
Scholarship. The scholarship was awarded at the 2005 ADEA Annual
Session and Exhibition on March 6. The $2,500 scholarship will be
used toward Yaraghi’s SDOS tuition.
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The School of Dental and
Oral Surgery (SDOS) at Columbia University Medical Center,
founded in 1917, is located in northern Manhattan. In addition to
providing education programs for pre- and post-doctoral candidates,
SDOS conducts research in state-of-the-art facilities and oversees an
extensive community-based service program for residents in the
surrounding community – a federally designated medical and dental
manpower shortage area. Outreach into the community includes
dental programs in seven area public schools, a dental van, and three
off-site community-based dental clinics, providing state-of-the-art
care to an underserved population as well as a rich learning
environment for students at SDOS. Visit us on the web:
http://dental.columbia.edu/
Columbia University
Medical Center provides international leadership in basic,
pre-clinical and clinical research, medical education, and health care.
The medical center trains future leaders in health care and includes
the dedicated work of many physicians, scientists, nurses, dentists,
and other health professionals at the College of Physicians &
Surgeons, the School of Dental & Oral Surgery, the School of
Nursing, the Mailman School of Public Health, the biomedical
departments of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and allied
research centers and institutions. With a strong history of some
of the most important advances and discoveries in health care, its
researchers are leading the development of novel therapies and advances
to address a wide range of health conditions.
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