Media Mentions
Dr. Barbara Meyers, former Baltimore pediatric dentist who broke boundaries in profession, dies
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Capital Gazette
Dr. Barbara Meyers, who broke through adversity as one of the first American-born women to receive her dental degree from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 1954, died November 3 at Brightview Senior Living in Westminster.
UMB to build dental surgery center downtown as part of $29.5M renovation
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Baltimore Business Journal
A $29.5 million renovation to the School of Dentistry will include building an ambulatory surgery center and replacing aging equipment throughout the 105,000-square-foot building.
Top Dentists 2023
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Baltimore Magazine
Congratulations to all of the UMSOD faculty who were voted as Top Dentists in Baltimore for 2023 by Baltimore Magazine.
ADA 10 Under 10 Awards honor new dentists for making a difference
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ADA News
Congratulations to Alexandra Fitzgerald, DDS, Class of 2018, who was awarded with an ADA 10 Under 10 award, which honors new dentists who are making a difference in their community and the field of dentistry.
Dr. Meeks paves the way by leading Maryland's first dental clinic for patients with HIV, AIDS
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CBS News Baltimore
Dr. Valli Meeks is the director of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry's PLUS Clinic, the state's first dental clinic for Marylanders with HIV and AIDS.
Studying, excelling, more studying
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ADA News
Second-year UMSOD students Dan Yang, LaShonda Shepherd, and Ben Horn go through the stress - and eventual exhilaration - of successfully completing their Endodontics exam.
ACP Honors Masri With Distinguished Service Award
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Dentistry Today
The American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) has named Radi Masri, DDS, MS, PhD, the winner of its 2018 Distinguished Service Award. The honor, which Masri will receive on November 2 at the ACP’s Annual Session in Baltimore, honors recipients who have shown outstanding service to the organization and the characteristics of a true humanitarian.
Universities Look to Improve Bandwidth as Streaming Demand Rises
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EdTech
An article on the rise of streaming videos references a study conducted at UMSOD which found that 97 percent of students felt videos of lectures helped them learn, and 98 percent watched these videos online.
UMSOD Implements Digital Solutions to Combat Opioid Crisis
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Dentistry Today
The School of Dentistry and DrFirst announced Friday, March 16 a collaboration to implement innovative electronic prescribing and communication application programs that will provide UMSOD practitioners with fast access to patient medical histories as well as the capability to consult with peers with a few taps of their phones.
Teens from 36 states in Baltimore to compete in USA Brain Bee Championship
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The Baltimore Sun
Fifty-four teens from around the nation gathered at UMB last week to compete in the USA Brain Bee Championship. Founded by Norbert Myslinski, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Neural and Pain Sciences, the competition seeks to inspire young men and women to go into the neuroscience profession.
Pricey Dental Implants Often Best but Insurance Rarely Pays
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Associated Press
The New York Times quoted Carl Driscoll, DMD, professor and program director of the Division of Prosthodontics, in an informative article on dental implants. Driscoll called implants "probably the greatest thing that's happened to dentistry since fluoride came to the water."
Are Natural Toothpastes as Effective as the Regular Kind?
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Vice
A Vice Magazine report on the viability of natural or alternative tooth-cleaning products cited a 2017 study co-authored by John Brooks, DDS, clinical professor, Nasir Bashirelahi, PhD, professor, and Dean Mark Reynolds documenting an absence of high-quality evidence for charcoal or charcoal-based products.