Issue 1031 17 May, 2013 DSB WEEKLY Christine White, Editor Dr. John Casko Nominated for the Albert H. Ketcham Memorial Award Drs. Steven Armstrong and Robert Margeas Interviewed for WHO TV News Reports About Dental Caries 2013 IADR Meeting Posters Now Available Online 1 1 1 Dr. John Casko Nominated for the Albert H. Ketcham Memorial Award Dr. John S. Casko, faculty emeritus in the Department of Orthodontics, has been nominated for the Albert H. Ketcham Memorial Award. Dr. Ketcham was an orthodontics pioneer who helped advance the dental specialty of orthodontics. In 1936, the American Board of Orthodontics created the Albert H. Ketcham Memorial Award, which is given annually to an orthodontist who has contributed to the science and art of his/her profession. The award will be given during the 2014 annual meeting of the American Association of Orthodontics. Dental Students Receive OPRM Awards White Coat Ceremony 3 Houchen Bindery 4 Filling Station Menu & Announcement Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker Submit Educational Programming for the 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition 2 4 4 5 Drs. Steven Armstrong and Robert Margeas Interviewed for WHO TV News Report About Dental Cavities Dr. Steve Armstrong, head of the Department of Operative Dentistry, and Dr. Robert Margeas, adjunct faculty in the Department of Operative Dentistry, both contributed to a news report by WHO television in Des Moines about dental cavities. To watch the news report, go to http://whotv.com/2013/05/06/ getting-drilled-dentists-cavityopinions-can-differ/. Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room: May 2013 6 2013 IADR Meeting Posters Now Available Online Posters that were presented at the 2013 International Association for Dental Research (IADR) meeting in Seattle are now available online. As part of your member benefits, you have complimentary access to these posters through the IADR members-only website (https://iadr.enoah.com). If a presenter has uploaded their poster, you will see a folder icon to the left of the presentation title. Select 2013 IADR/AADR/CADR meeting abstracts. Viewing the posters online will allow you to learn more about the research that was presented at the meeting and to view posters you missed. Please contact research@iadr.org if you have any questions or difficulty accessing the site.
Dental Students Receive OPRM Awards Page 2 (Left): Dr. Michael Finkelstein, Department of Oral Pathology Radiology & Medicine, presents the A.K. Fisher Award to Mallory Cross (D2). (Left): Dr. Ruth Spieker, Department of Oral Pathology, Radiology & Medicine, presents the Oral Medicine Award to Brian Kim (D4). (Left): Dr. John Hellstein, Department of Oral Pathology, Radiology & Medicine, presents the American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (AAOMP) Award to Bethany Schuetzle (D4).
Page 3 White Coat Ceremony Held May 10 (Left and above): The firstyear dental students White Coat Ceremony was held May 10, 2013, in Galagan Auditoria. Speakers during the ceremony included Dean David Johnsen; Dr. Michael Kanellis, Clinic Administration, who gave the keynote address; Dr. Bruce Justman, Endodontics, who represented the International College of Dentistry and the American College of Dentistry; Dr. Fred Burnham, Pierre Fauchard Academy; and Ms. Penni Ryan, who represented Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU). There were more than 350 who attended the ceremony, including the students.
Page 4 Houchen Bindery Schedule: May 20-23, 2013 The above dates reflect Monday-Thursday pickup and delivery. Please have orders ready by Monday at noon. Routes are subject to change with advance warning. Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker Due to an upcoming surgery, Lyda Broders, a dental assistant in Family Dentistry, has exhausted her sick leave and vacation. Anyone wishing to help Lyda by contributing vacation time may pick up a catastrophic leave donation form from Jean Redlinger (S313) or by going to: http://www.uiowa.edu/hr/benefits/catastrophic/. Once the form is completed, please send it to the Benefits Office (121-40 USB). Any contributions of one hour or more on Lyda s behalf will be truly appreciated. Shaggy Dog Story A couple goes to a movie and finds that a few seats to their right is a man and his dog. The dog seems well behaved enough so they don't call an usher to complain. They watch the movie and notice that during the action scenes, the dog is on the edge of his seat, watching intently. During the happy scenes, the dog wags his tail happily. In the sad scenes, the dog whimpers. And in the scary scenes, the dog hides under the seat. When the movie is over, the couple approaches the dog s owner. The wife says, "We can't believe how much your dog enjoyed the movie." The dog's owner replys, "Me either. He didn't like the book." Filling Station Menu May 20-24, 2013 Monday Chicken Fried Steak with Mashed Potato & Vegetable $5.50 Tuesday BBQ Pork Sandwich & Chips $4.50 Wednesday Chili Cheese Dogs & Chips $4.00 Thursday Taco Bar!!!! Cheddar Bacon Chicken Sandwich & Chips $5.00 Friday Pork Tenderloin Sandwich & Chips $3.50 Filling Station Announcement The Filling Station will be closed on May 27 (Memorial Day). On June 7 (Commencement), the Filling Station will be open from 7:30 a.m.-- 2:00 p.m. Summer hours for the Filling Station will begin July: 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
Page 5 Submit Educational Programming for the 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition ADEA invites you to propose educational programming for the 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition, taking place March 15-18, in San Antonio, Texas. Share your best techniques on how you teach students effectively. The deadline for submitting educational sessions (seminars, workshops, and small group discussions) is Monday, June 3, 2013. The 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition will bring together experts from inside and outside of academic dentistry to discuss "The Science of Learning." Deans, allied and advanced program directors, administrators, faculty, students, residents, and fellows will explore the neuroscience and neuropsychology of learning, including the influence of various learning styles, understanding learning disabilities, and the implications of new technologies on the future of learning and teaching. While the 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition provides an opportunity for attendees engage in interactive learning situations that demonstrate "The Science of Learning," both thematic and nonthematic proposal submissions are encouraged. Programming is divided into six learning focuses to help attendees better tailor their professional development experience. Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Development Sessions related to, but not limited to, principles of pedagogy and adult learning, as well as effectively planning, guiding, and assessing learning, creating stimulating and interactive lessons, and course design. Research and Trends Sessions offering insight on timely findings related to dental, allied dental, and advanced dental education and health sciences. Technological Innovations Sessions addressing both use of technology as a teaching/learning tool and technology as a topic, including dental informatics and remarkable technological advances in dentistry and dental education. Leadership and Career Development Sessions focused on communication techniques, coaching and team-building strategies, leading change, and personal effectiveness; in addition, grant-writing, promotion and tenure issues, professional development benefits, and mentor/mentee programs are included. Advocacy and Public Policy Sessions related to the relationships among dental education, state and national politics, and the legislative process. Admissions and Operations Sessions related to the business processes of academic institutions, including topics related to student recruitment and enrollment, financial aid, clinical facility operations, and shared online services. The ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition remains the premier event for dental, allied dental, and advanced dental educators to share ideas and information and build networks. Initiate your educational program submission today! Visit www.adea.org/2014 or email Renee Latimer, M.B.A., Meetings Manager, at latimerr@adea.org, for more information. Sue Sandmeyer Assistant Vice President for Knowledge Management American Dental Education Association 1400 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Ph 202-289-7201 Fax 202-289-7204
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