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Table of Contents- JULY / AUGUST 2000

Calendar 2000-2001



PFA Academy/Foundation Fall Board Meeting Schedule

13-15 October 2000—Swissôtel, Chicago

Friday, 13 October, 7:30 am-5 pm
Academy Board Meeting, Vevey Room, 3rd Floor

Saturday, 14 October, 7:30-11 am
Foundation Board Meeting, Engelbert Suite, 3rd Floor

11:30 am-2 pm
President’s Awards Luncheon, Grand Ballroom

2:30-5 pm
Foundation Board Meeting, Engelbert Suite, 3rd Floor

2:30-3:30 pm
Section Chair Caucus, Asora Board Room

6:30-8 pm
President’s Reception, Matterhorn Room, 42nd Floor




Sunday, 15 October, 8 am-noon
Foundation Board Meeting, Vevey Room, 3rd Floor
1-5 pm
Academy Board Meeting, Vevey Room, 3rd Floor

6:30-10:30 pm
PFA Dinner Party, (**by reservation**) tba


(All reports for this meeting are to be received by the Central Office by 11 September to be included in the Meeting packet agenda.)


Foundation News

Australasia

University of Melbourne Head of the School of Dental Science Eric C. Reynolds presented the 1999 Scholarship Award to student Quentin C. Rahaus.

Captain Quentin Rahaus sent a thank-you letter stating that he is now serving in the Australian Regular Army before entering private practice.

L-R: Professor Eric Reynolds, PFA Fellow Gerard Clausen, award recipient Quentin Rahaus and his father Karl Rahaus


Dominican Republic

The University of Laval School of Dental Medicine was awarded a Foundation grant of $10,000 to support their Student Outreach Program providing dental treatment to the disadvantaged in the Dominican Republic.

Costa Rica

The Loader-Brenes Espinach Mutimedia Center, Data Processing and Clinic Video Unit, sponsored by the PFA Foundation was dedicated on 27 March this year. This culminates the Academy’s desire to establish a memorial to our late benefactor Dr Fernando Brenes Espinach of San Jose, Costa Rica. Over $100,000 of the Foundation funds have been donated to erect this most modern facility in memory of past PFA President (1978) Clifford Loader, who chartered the Foundation, and past Elmer Best Award recipient (1984) Dr Brenes Espinach, who funded our programs through his bequest. It was Dr Espinach’s expressed wish that this and the annual lecture award in Costa Rica be named the “Loader-Espinach Awards.”

France

President Hubert Ouvrard presented their Foundation Awards to University of Reims student Marjorie Corroy and to University of Paris V student Estells Kitsis last November..

President Andre Robert of the Le Consil National de l’Ordre des Chirurgien-dentistes proudly gave tours of the mobile dental van that the Foundation helped to fund. This was done at the Hall of Fame presentation in Paris on June 9th.

Netherlands

Section President Peter Crielaers made the Foundation Scholarship presentation to University of Amsterdam dental student Casper Bots last March in Utrecht with Dean Robert Bausch in attendance. Dean Bausch sent a letter of appreciation expressing that “we are very proud that one of our students has been selected for this award.”

United Kingdom

Wales

Chair Rash Patel reported the presentation of the Foundation Scholarship to senior student Jennifer Edwards of the Coleg Meddygaeth Prifysgol Cymru Ysgol Deintiol at Cardiff (The University of Wales College of Medicine Dental School) by Dean M. L. Jones and Cardiff & District NHS Trust Dr. Siva Nithiananda.


L-R: Dean M. L. Jones, student Jennifer Edwards,
Dr Siva Nithiananda
United States

The ADA News, April 3rd issue, page 38, has an article by Karen Fox on the 1999 PFA Foundation grants and scholarships.

US Fellows have donated $17,800.50 to date this year for the Foundation. International Fellows have added another $570. President Robert Shira extends his thanks to all those who have included the Foundation in their generosity. There is still time to make a contribution even if you have already sent in your dues notice. Just mark your check for the Foundation and send it to Dr Kozal at the Central Office.

Illinois

Trustee James Englander reports that Foundation Scholarship Awards were presented to Northwestern University’s dental student Mohammed Al-Asadi in April,1999; Southern Illinois University’s dental student Thomas Ocheltree last May, 1999; and University of Illinois’ dental student Michael Scherer last May, 1999.

Kentucky

Trustee James Englander reports that the Foundation Scholarships were presented to University of Louisville dental student Maylene Chu last May, 1999, and to University of Kentucky dental student Mario Chorak last April, 1999.


Michigan

Trustee James Englander reports that Foundation awards were presented to University of Detroit Mercy dental student Clay VenderWall last March, 1999.

Nebraska

Chairman Paul Tamisea presented the Foundation Award to the University of Nebraska College of Dentistry senior Ben Walline.

Student Award recipient Ben Walline

Ohio

Trustee James Englander noted that the Foundation Scholarships were presented to Case Western Reserve dental student Mathew Draper last May, 1999, and to University of Ohio’s dental student Manisha Raj last June, 1999.

Wisconsin

Chair Glenn T. Maihofer presented the Foundation Scholarship Award to Marquette Dental School senior Sarah Santos. Dean William Lobb and student mentor Dr. John Moser also participated in the ceremony.

L-R: Marquette Dean William Lobb, Chair Glenn Maihofer, student Sarah Santos, and mentor Dr John Moser (This picture and a similar article appeared in the April issue of the Wisconsin Dental Association News.)

Rhode Island

Chair Christine Benoit reports that their Section’s Foundation-funded Smokeless Tobacco Awareness program—”Hey Dude, chew isn’t cool”— has been a big hit at the malls and health fairs. Dr John Underhill took the exhibit to the Chariho Middle School and gave classrooms presentations. Dr Adam Kaufman had 1000 students view the exhibit at Westerly High School fairs. The exhibit was lent out to Mr Robert Crosby at East Greenwich’s Cole Junior High School. Mrs Susan Perlini, RDH, from St Joseph’s Hospital has given presentations to 6 Providence grammar schools. A seminar is scheduled for next spring to give this presentation on spit tobacco to the athletic directors of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League prior to their baseball season.


Section News

Canada

Trustee for Canada Kevin Roach inducted 21 new Fellows with the assistance of past PFA Presidents Jim Long and Michael Cripton during their Fall Meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia, during the Canadian Dental Association’s Convention. PFA Honour plaques were presented to Drs Brian Barrett (PEI), John McMullen (NB), John Christie (NS), and Charles Daly (NFLD). Dr Jim Long addressed the meeting on the current activities of the international Academy and what is in store for the future millennium.


L-R: Trustee Kevin Roach, Drs John Christie, Brian Barrett, John McMullen, and past PFA Presidents Michael Cripton and James Long


Newly inducted Fellows


Czech Republic

Chairman Josef Vacek reports that their 10 members are focusing on the planning for the September 2001 European Prosthodontic Association Congress in Prague. Dr Josef Vacek is Chairman of the event.

Finland

Chair Leila Telivuo has retired, recommending Dr Kai Masalin of Helsinki to succeed her. Dr Masalin has served as assistant Secretary General of the Finnish Dental Association (1972-1989) and Secretary Treasurer of the Finnish National Committee of FDI (1976-1999). He has been a delegate to the FDI and to the ERO Meetings, member of the FDI Commission on Dental Education and Practice (1988-1993), and he was presented the 1997 FDI Merit Award.

France

Section President Hubert Ouvrard and Secretary Charles Gastaud report that their June Golf Outing was a huge success. Seven new Fellows were inducted—Drs De BeAuquis, Hazan, Fitoussi, Chiche, Wierzba, Milcent, and Altglas. Last December, they presented an evening program at the Musei Jarviss de Paris on the Life of Pierre Fauchard.

Germany

Chair Frank Braun increased his membership to 51 Fellows, a 27% growth.

India

Chairman T. Samraj announced hosting their all day continuing education seminars during the Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Department of Dental and Oral Surgery of the Christian Dental College at Vellore last March. Nearly 300 attended.

Ireland

Chair Robin O’Sullivan hosted their meeting last December at the Crawford Art Gallery Café in Cork. Their Student Certificates of Merit were presented to Cork Dental School students Chris Lynch and Lutfiya Al-Harthy. Their next meeting will be held in Cashel, the former Kingdom of Munster capitol. Agenda items are to explore the establishment of a Jordanian Section through the Chairman’s contacts there; continue to support the Irish ICD with an exchange program of students with the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery; and to continue participating in the European study of student stress at 7 dental schools.


Dr Paul C. K. Lee of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Section Chairman, conferred with PFA President-elect David Campbell and Secretary/Treasurer Richard Kozal at the FDI Congress in Mexico City


Italy

Chair Guido Bracchetti of Milano reported presenting their Section’s PFA Award at the Italian Academy of Prosthodontics meeting last November. They are working on an affiliation with the dental schools in Milano and Chieti for student awards.

Israel

Chair Mario Ulmansky reported at the Chicago Meeting that his country has about 6000 dentists for a population of 6 million. PFA recruitment is one of interest rather than of monetary concerns. He plans to begin in the dental schools. He has ten Fellows in Jerusalem and is actively recruiting now in Tel Aviv. After that he will approach the Bersheba Dental Association and in Haifa.


Chair Mario Ulmansky


Netherlands

Secretary Robert Barnasconi celebrated their second quinquennium in London with Dr Laurence Lando addressing the Section on the state of affairs between private practice versus socialized dentistry in the UK. This was held at the Park Crescent Conference Center of the International Student House in London last October.

Treasurer Henk Schotte addressed the Board at the Chicago Meeting noting that his Section is a “think tank for Dutch dentistry” in stimulating thought and debate about dental matters. Their membership includes three dental school deans and the President of their dental society. He also noted that they have a Dental Museum in Ultecht. He reported that Drs DeMar and Mollar have passed away.

Past Section Chair Jan Reiner Dam Backer was decorated by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands with the Orde van Oranje-Nassau medal and was appointed an Officer in the Royal House of Orange Nassau. This took place at the Townhall with a luncheon that followed with some 80 attending. This is one of The Nether-lands’ highest decorations and well deserved by our Fellow Dam Backer.


Treasurer Henk Schotte


Peru

Section Chair Javier Flores-Araoz presented International Trustee Bernardo Levit with an Appreciation award for his service as PFA Trustee for Latin America. International President Fred Halik attended the event held during the Academia de Estomatologia del Peru Octavo Congresso Internacional in Lima last November.


Chair Javier Flores-Araoz presenting award to Trustee Bernardo Levit with President Fred Halik




United States


Florida

Fellow Samuel O. Dorn of Plantation was elected Vice President of the American Association of Endodontists during their 57th annual Session last April in Honolulu. Dr Dorn is a Professor and Director of Postgraduate Endodontics at Nova Southeastern University School of Dental Medicine in Ft. Lauderdale since 1996. He is also a Fellow in ICD and ACD.

Georgia

Trustee Gordon Stine received a letter from Dr E. Joseph Alderman, Director of the Georgia Office of Oral Health, thanking the Academy for sponsoring the seminar “Smokeless Tobacco: The Silent Addiction.” Dr Alderman, a member of the Georgia Spit Tobacco Education Program, went on to say, “The Pierre Fauchard Academy and the College of Dental Medicine Medical University of South Carolina are to be commended for partaking in this worthwhile endeavor.”

Illinois

Fellow Bruce Graham has assumed the duties as the new Dean at the University of Illinois School of Dentistry. Dr Graham was a faithful supporter of the Michigan PFA Section.

Indiana

Chairman Ray Maddox hosted their Section Meeting last May to induct 5 new Fellows into the Academy. Section Membership Chairman David Matthews of Fort Wayne welcomed into Fellowship Drs Steve Holm, Chuck Kerkhove, Doug Reed, Terry Schechner, and Barry Whateley.


L-R: Chairman Ray Maddox and Fellows Steve Holm, Terry Schechner, Chuck Kerkhove, Doug Reed, Barry Whateley, and Membership Chairman David Matthews


Michigan

Chairperson Virginia Merchant attended the AADE Editor’s workshop in St Paul. She followed up her attendance with an evaluation to AADE about the conference and her thoughts to the Academy as sponsors. “I appreciated PFA’s co-sponsoring this workshop and think the Board/Foundation should consider doing more of this. I think, given that, ‘One of the primary objectives of its (PFA) founding was the extension of control by the dental profession over its own literature,’ PFA should be very involved with the AADE and a primary sponsor of that group and its workshops. It was suggested during the workshop that the Colleges should be more involved and should bear an equal responsibility for sponsorship. I disagree. Neither of the Colleges has dental literature as a primary objective. PFA, on the other hand, does.”



Nevada

The United States Secretary of Defense acknowledged our Secretary/Treasurer, Colonel Richard A. Kozal, retired, with a Certificate of Recognition for his “service during the Cold War in promoting peace and stability for this nation.” The colonel continues to do the same job for the PFA.

New York

Fellow John Zapp, ADA Executive Director, regretfully informs us of the passing of past New York Section Chair Howard F. Lyboldt on May 22. Dr Lyboldt had served as ADA Vice President (1965-66) and as ICD Regent. Interment was in Rochester, NY, in June. He will be sorely missed by us all.

Pennsylvania

Our Fellow John Lathrop was elected Treasurer for ICD.

Rhode Island

Chair Christine Benoit held their annual meeting to induct new Fellows. International Trustee Robert Friedman welcomed new Fellows Drs Vito Buonomono, Brian Hogan, Hali Kaufman, Steven Lassor, Patrick Morganti, and Joseph Pezza. Dr Robert E. Bartro was honored with their Distinguished Service Award. RIDA’s attorney and lobbyist Patrick Quinlan was presented a Certificate of Appreciation.

Mentorship Chairman Richard Walsh recruits new dentists to the State to pair them with PFA mentors.

South Carolina

Chairman Bill Cranford reports that his Section will host a combined meeting with the South Carolina Academy of General Dentistry in Charleston on Sept. 15-17th to sponsor continuing education courses. The conference is supported in part by the National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research and the Center for Disease Control. For more information, computer to http://www2.musc.edu/cl/home.htm.



New York State Section Meets

by Edward Feinberg, DMD

The New York State Section of the Pierre Fauchard Academy met on June 17 at the Rye Town Hilton Hotel in Rye, NY. The luncheon was held during the annual meeting of the New York State Dental Association. Nearly 60 members and guests attended the event.

Section Chair Edward Feinberg delivered a rousing welcome and NYSDA Secretary Treasurer Kirk Gleason set the tone with the invocation. Several guests were introduced, including ADA Trustees Chris Mangos and Gregory Chadwick, ASDA representative Vera Tang, and NYSDA officers and staff. A moment of silence was held for Fellow Howard Lyboldt, former PFA New York Section Chair, past ICD Regent, and ADA Vice-President.

Regional Trustee Robert Friedman offered greetings on behalf of the Academy. After touching on the Academy’s purpose and objectives, he emphasized that the Academy is not just an honorary organization; it is a service organization as well. He gave a wonderful presentation about the Academy’s Foundation that aroused a great deal of interest among attendees.

NYSDA Governor Lois Weiss explained that the Academy is an honorary organization, and that members of a committee extend invitations for membership to those who have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments, leadership, and dedication to the profession. Serving on the Committee are Elliot Moskowitz, Tony DiMango, Peter Collins, Kirk Gleason, Michael Fallon, James Orcutt, Bill Calnon, Larry Wolfgang, Stuart Coleton, Bert Bildner, Frank Murphy, Lois Weiss, and Bob Benton. This year, 10 members out of more than 14,000 possible candidates were selected for membership.

The Academy is proud to welcome the following new Fellows: Drs Lawrence Busino of Albany, Salvatore DeRicco of White Plains, Anthony Forcella of White Plains, Bhagwati Mistry of Tarrytown, Allan Mohr of Massapequa Park, Nicholas Nicosia of Rochester, Ashok Soni of Hawthorne, Jeffrey Stein of White Plains, Robert Tauber of Pleasantville, and Jeffery Watson of Fayetteville.

Section Chair Ed Feinberg presented the Pierre Fauchard Academy Plaque to NYSDA Executive Director Roy Lasky. Mr Lasky has done a great deal to assist the Pierre Fauchard Academy in New York State. His support has made it possible to appropriately honor achievement and promote the advancement of the Academy. Mr Lasky has transformed the state association from a small operation to a thriving, modern association. He has assembled a first-rate staff of experts who are a joy to work with. With this extraordinary team, the NYSDA has assisted countless colleagues and patients. Under his direction, NYSDA has created award-winning, innovative programs. As New York’s Chief lobbyist and Executive Director of EDPAC, Mr Lasky has performed absolute miracles in the state legislature to the benefit of dentists, educators, patients, and health care institutions. Mr Lasky holds a BA in English from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and an MA in Political Science from SUNY Albany. He joined NYSDA after having served as the Executive Director of the New York Association for the Learning Disabled and as a Research Analyst for New York State Assemblyman Saul Weprin.

After the luncheon, NYSDA President-Elect Michael Fallon launched a new tradition by offering a champagne toast. The toast honored the new Fellows, guest of honor Roy Lasky, members, and guests.




PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMY

Fred Halik
President
New York

M. David Campbell
President-elect
Michigan

Scott Welch
Vice President
Wyoming

Richard A. Kozal
Secretary/Treasurer
Nevada

James M. Brophy
Editor
Illinois

James E. Long
Immediate Past President
Mississippi
REGION 1—Europe
Pierre Marois
France
REGION 2—N.E. USA
Robert Friedman
Connecticut
REGION 3—S.E. USA
Gordan Stine
South Carolina
REGION 4—Midwest USA
James A. Englander
Wisconsin
REGION 5—Western USA
Gary Lowder
Utah
REGION 6—Canada
Kevin Roach
Ontario
REGION 7—Latin America
Bernardo Levit
Argentina
REGION 8—Australasia
William Winspear
Australia
REGION 9—Asia
Eiichi Katagiri
Japan
REGION 10—Central USA
Michael Perpich
Minnesota


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Calendar 2000-2001

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