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UNL PAID L to R: Jeff Rector, Nima Rohani, & Jared Schoettger Non Profit US Postage New residents ready to start Tightly Wired See YOU in Hawaii! For alumni and friends of the UNMC College of Dentistry’s Postgraduate Orthodontic Program We are pleased to introduce the class that will start our program on July 1, 2012. Jeffrey Rector is a native of Montana who received two BA degrees at the University of Montana. He is scheduled to earn his DDS from the University of the Pacific in June 2012. Nima Rohani received a BS from the University of Florida, graduated from Columbia University with a DDS in 2011 and has been a resident at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn since then. Jared Schoettger (son of Dr. Robert Schoettger – a 1983 grad) attended UNL for a year after receiving his BA from Nebraska Wesleyan University. He is scheduled to earn his DDS in May 2012 from UNMC. All three are extremely nice young men and we look forward to working with them. After you’ve read about all the great things happening at the UNMC College of Dentistry... help make it even greater. Contributions may be sent to the address above. To be properly credited to the program, please specify: “Orthodontic Development Fund #1032” Department of Growth and Development Orthodontic Section P.O. Box 830740 Lincoln NE 68583-0740 Susan Norby, Director of Development 1010 Lincoln Mall, Suite 300, Lincoln, NE 68508 402-458-1183, 800-432-3216, [email protected] Dr. Premaraj, orthodontic program director Dear UNMC Orthodontic Alumni and Friends, I want to update you on the activities in the orthodontic program. Everyone has been extremely busy since our last newsletter. One group of wonderful residents graduated (see photos) and has moved on to begin their professional lives while another terrific bunch was “matched” to the program and will start on July 1. Staff managed the transfer of patients seamlessly, as usual, and the graduation banquet marked another memorable moment filled with joy and tears. I must commend each graduate for their thoughtful, eloquent, and heartfelt speeches. As a member of the AAO Professional Advocacy Conference, Dr. Peter Spalding met with Nebraska and Iowa federal legislators and their health aides advocating for national oral and craniofacial orthodontic health care in Washsee PREMARAJ pg 2 COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY If you have any questions about charitable gifts, donation, options, pledges or bequests benefitting the orthodontic program, please contact: From the director We hope to see YOU at the AAO Nebraska Alumni Recpetion Saturday, May 5, 2012, 2:45-4:30 pm Hilton Hawaiian Village, Room: Kahili 1 2011 graduation banquet PREMARAJ continued from page 1 A lovely time was had by all who attended our recent graduation banquet. On December 10, 2011, the ortho staff and faculty, along with graduates’ families and close friends, congratulated Drs. Fouy Chau, Vesna Ferrer, and Mark George for successfully finishing the program. “ The staff and graduates (L to R): Bev Simons, Judy Olsen, Melissa Willits, Drs. Chau, George & Ferrer, Shannon Mally, Sandie Frank, Beth Cullinane, and Donna Wilke. The graduates and the “Bob” fathers: Drs. Bob Schoettger, Fouy Chau, Vesna Ferrer, Mark George, and Bob Glenn. Photos courtesy of Mr. Sang Chau The graduates and current residents (L to R): Fouy Chau, Vesna Ferrer, Mark George, Callie Owen, Corwyn Hopke, Tram Nguyen, Lizel Katzberg, and Vivian Luong. Department chair search is underway I am pleased to announce that the search process for the position of chair for the department of growth and development is in progress. As you may know, the department of growth and development includes the orthodontic section, pediatric dentistry section, and general practice residency. A search committee consisting of the other department chairs and Dr. Jeffrey Payne, associate dean for research, was named by Dean Reinhardt in the fall and Dr. Joan Sivers ington in both January 2011 and 2012. In addition, he presented lectures at the University of Kentucky and University of Tennessee in March and April. Peterson’s Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Third Edition) was I must commend each graduate published in 2011. Edited by for their thoughtful, eloquent, Michael Miloro and heartfelt speeches.” and published by B.C. Decker Inc., it contains a chapter titled “Craniofacial growth and development: Current understanding and clinical considerations” written by Dr. Spalding. Dr. Sheela Premaraj is now in charge of the pre-doctoral orthodontic program. She flavored her first semester teaching ORT576 – Orthodontic Concepts I, the first orthodontic course experience for dental students, with her own vibrant style (not curry) and by all reports, it has gone well. Students seem to enjoy the class and are learning from it! She has made significant contributions to three abstracts published this year in the Journal of Dental Research, worked with a summer research fellowship student and, most recently, received an AAOF orthodontic faculty development fellowship award due, in part, to her research project entitled “Changes in Species Composition of the Supragingival Plaque Microbiome as a Risk Factor in Dental Caries.” I continue to grow more comfortable in my role as program director while maintaining my interests in research. I worked with two summer research fellowship students this year, helped write three published abstracts, mentored two masters' thesis students, presented a paper at the 87th Congress of the European Orthodontic Society in Turkey, passed the ABO clinical exam to extend my board certification and was admitted as a fellow by exam to the FRCD(C), The Royal College of Dentists of Canada in June. In March 2012, I received an AAOF Biomedical Research Award for a research project titled, “Role of Parathyroid-Hormone-RelatedProtein (PTHrP) in Orthodontic Tooth Movement.” I would like to let you know what a great pleasure it has been to work with Interim Chair Dr. Joan Sivers this year. It has been a rewarding year for all of us and I wish the same for all of you as well. I look forward to seeing alumni I know and meeting those I don’t at the AAO meeting in Hawaii and sincerely hope to see you there! Go Huskers! a national search was launched. Dr. David Shaw, chairman of the department of oral biology, is serving as search committee chair. The committee is in the process of reviewing applications and scheduling interviews of the selected candidates with the departmental faculty and others. Following those interviews, the committee will gather input and provide feedback to the dean. I am enjoying working with the faculty, staff, and residents of the department but I will gladly relinquish the duties of my interim chair position and refocus on my duties as a faculty member and assistant dean for clinics when we find a permanent chair! Joan Sivers, Interim Chair Prem Tightly Wired For information please contact: Ms. Beverly Simons, Spring 2012 | No. 17 [email protected], (402) 472-4919, unmc.edu/dentistry