In This Issue:
AAOM President's Message
2021 Robert Kay Schattner Award Recipient
Member Highlights
2021 Fall Meeting
News from Schools
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AAOM 2021 Self Study Now Closed
Thanks to all those who participated in the AAOM 2021 Virtual Annual Conference. The self study is now closed as of May 31, 2021.
ADA Officially Recognizes Oral Medicine Definition
Oral Medicine: Oral Medicine is the specialty of dentistry responsible for the oral health care of medically complex patients and for the diagnosis and management of medically-related diseases, disorders and conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region.
Visit the AAOM Job Board
Looking for opportunities or new talent? Visit the Job Board. Four job opportunities are currently posted.
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Editor: Dr. Juan Bugueno
Co-editor: Dr. Chizobam Idahosa
Editor Emeritus and Copy Editor: Michael Krakow
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AAOM's Fall 2021 Newsletter
The Fall 2021 Newsletter contains messages from your AAOM leadership, Academy announcements, a new Member Spotlight, and more.
Message from the President
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Dr. Andres Pinto
When I was twelve, one of my school assignments was a written report of a significant political change in the 1970s in the southern hemisphere. At that age, I barely could tell north from south and felt unsure on how to proceed.
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2021 Robert Kay Schattner Award Recipient
The AAOM Abstracts Committee informs that the 2021 Robert Kay Schattner Award recipient is Dr. Roopali Kulkarni, University of Pennsylvania, USA, for her submission entitled "Association of Psychosocial Stress and Temporomandibular Disorders in the Adolescent Population."
Lara Napodano AAOM Abstracts Committee
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AAOM Member Highlight
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Ronald S. Brown
The plan was to finish undergraduate at University of Maryland in three years, head to Dental School (Georgetown) and onto private general practice in the DC Metro area—the plan mostly worked out perfect—I graduated Georgetown Dental in 1971 and was stationed at Fort Huachuca, AZ for two years, and set up a private general dental practice in Fairfax, VA and downtown DC in 1974.
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Update 2021: General Medicine for Dental Medicine
Penn Dental Medicine and the American Academy of Oral Medicine are pleased to present Update 2021: General Medicine for Dental Medicine on November 13, 2021 at Penn Dental Medicine.
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News from Schools
Hear from the University of California, San Francisco; the Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard School of Medicine; the University of Washington School of Dentistry; Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine; and the West Virginia University School of Dentistry.
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