David Patterson to Establish
Dr. George and Nina Patterson Scholarship Fund
David Patterson's passion for the profession of dentistry runs in his blood.
"Dentistry was the first and only profession I ever
considered," explains Patterson, who runs his private practice in Alamance,
N.C. Recently, Patterson, a 1982 graduate of the UNC School of Dentistry,
and his wife Ruth pledged to establish a student scholarship fund with the
Dental Foundation of North Carolina. The Dr. George and Nina Patterson
Scholarship will pay tribute to David's parents for the generosity and
support shown to their family and many former patients.
George Patterson practiced dentistry in Burlington,
N.C. from 1954 until his retirement in 1998, and Mrs. Patterson worked
alongside both her husband and David. The Patterson family private practice
has been in operation for four generations. Established in 1891, it was one
of the first private dental practices in the Burlington area.
Since then, the profession has become a popular choice
for several immediate and extended family members. There are two other
dentists in the family and five hygienists, including David's wife, Ruth.
David's son, Stuart, who is currently a second-year DDS student at the
School, will be a fifth-generation dentist.
"Many people assume that I joined the dental
profession because of my family," Patterson says. "But in truth, there was
never any pressure on their part. My parents have always supported me and my
goals in every possible way."
Although attending dental school was a financial strain
on Patterson and his family, he recalls his parents being his biggest
supporters during those tough times.
"As you go through life, you begin to recognize people
who have influenced you the most in life and given you the necessary
support," Patterson says. "My parents helped establish my practice, despite
the financial obligations they faced with four children in college. They
have always been very giving people, and I think this scholarship reflects
their generosity and encouragement toward the success of others."
The scholarship also serves as a reflection of his
personal experience at the School of Dentistry.
"The UNC School of Dentistry offers a premier
education, one of the finest in the world," he says. "There were several
professors and educators who went out of their way to help. This was our way
of giving back to an institution that played such a large role in my life."
Selection of the scholarship recipient will be based on
academic performance, demonstrated excellence as a dental clinician, and
financial need as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the School's Director
of Admissions and the University's financial aid representative. Of the
three selection criteria, academic performance and demonstrated excellence
as a dental clinician are the most important. The Dental Foundation of
North Carolina Scholarship Selection Committee will choose each year's
recipient.
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