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Holiday Dental Conference Foundation
Establishes Clinical Research Award
The Holiday Dental Conference Foundation, a non-profit
organization based in Charlotte, N.C., has pledged $25,000 to the UNC School
of Dentistry's Carolina First Campaign. The Holiday Dental Conference
Clinical Research Award will be used to sponsor an annual award benefiting
the clinical research efforts of the School's faculty members.
"The purpose of the Holiday Dental Conference is to
provide those in the field of dentistry with quality dental education and
promote advancements in the profession," explained Joe Camp, chairman of the
Conference Foundation's Speaker Support Committee and a 1964 graduate of the
School of Dentistry. "The Conference Foundation donates regularly to dental
assistant and hygiene programs at local technical colleges and clinics, but
this marks the Foundation's first endowment."
Established in 1990, the Holiday Dental Conference is
an annual continuing education conference held in Charlotte after
Thanksgiving. The conference serves all groups involved in the field of
dentistry, including dentists, dental assistants, hygienists, lab
technicians, and secretaries with lecture topics covering all facets of
dentistry, such as new advancements and techniques. Many of the participants
include School of Dentistry graduates, and the School often sends faculty
members to the conference as speakers.
The Conference Foundation made an initial contribution
of $15,000 and will contribute $5,000 in 2004 and $5,000 in 2005 to create a
$25,000 endowment. Selection of each year's recipient or recipients of the
Holiday Dental Conference Clinical Research Award will be determined by a
faculty committee chaired by the Director of the Dental Research Center at
the School of Dentistry.
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