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Save the date: Staff Development Day 2017
The 2017 Staff Development Day is just around the corner. Texas A&M College of Dentistry staff can mark their calendars for Jan. 4. The half-day event starts at noon and will include a wide variety of speakers and topics: Spillover ...
Kessler retiring
Oral pathologist praised for leadership, humility and ‘humanity’
Changing the way we heal through live precision bone printing
Whether the need results from a traumatic fracture or surgery to remove a cancerous tumor, decisions about how to restore bone in patients can have a lasting impact on their ultimate recovery. In treating such defects in the skull, upper ...
Return to Colombia
Assessing the dental health needs of this South American country’s most vulnerable patient populations
Progress notes
Accreditation: The satisfaction of “getting things done”
Texas A&M College of Dentistry
Smiles we remember: George W. Bramblett Jr.
Dallas attorney George W. Bramblett Jr. was an esteemed trial lawyer who spent more than two decades sharing time and leadership to benefit Texas A&M College of Dentistry. He passed away on Nov. 21 at age 76. “Our college family ...
Recap: North Texas Giving Day 2016, by the numbers
Contributions from 38 donors on the Sept. 22 North Texas Giving Day translated to $9,600 in contributions for Baylor Oral Health Foundation. During the 18-hour online fundraising initiative, 55 percent of BOHF donations were designated for one of the following ...
Runathon hits new milestone
Student-led Miles for Smiles surpasses $90,000 in contributions to the college’s Social Services Dental Care Fund, translating to more than $150,000 in dental care
Serving those who have served
More than 60 Texas A&M College of Dentistry students among volunteers at Nov. 11 and 12 Texas Mission of Mercy veterans' event
Faces in new places
An update on administration changes at the dental school
Knowledge key in combating influenza
Pandemic flu remains a significant concern for workers and employers in health care settings. A pandemic can occur at any time and can be mild, moderate or severe. The most effective way to reduce your risk of exposure to the ...