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Federal Dental Services Track
DENTAL CAREERS IN THE FEDERAL SERVICES
Course Code: 6315
John Ball, DDS
John Ball, DDS
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Dr. Ball is a board-certified prosthodontist and director of the Dallas VA Central Dental Laboratory. He is clinical instructor at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas.
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Michael Graham, MA
Michael Graham, MA
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Mr. Graham is the managing director of the ADA Department of Government Affairs and a senior lobbyist, representing over 155,000 dentist members. His primary areas of legislative responsibility are dental practice and Federal Dental Service issues.
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Rear Adm. Christopher Halliday, DDS, MPH
Rear Adm. Christopher Halliday, DDS, MPH
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Dr. Halliday is Director of the Indian Health Service Division of Oral Health. He is an Assistant Surgeon General and holds the rank of rear admiral in the commissioned corps of the USPHS.
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Col. Dianne Pannes, DDS
Col. Dianne Pannes, DDS
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Dr. Pannes is the director of the AEGD-2 Residency Program in Hawaii. She has served as commander of Dental Operations in Iraq and in other leadership positions in the Army Dental Corps. She has presented for the ADA, AGD and in Singapore, Korea, and Papua New Guinea.
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Capt. Edward Reeg, DDS
Capt. Edward Reeg, DDS
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Dr. Reeg is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon in the US Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, where he serves as the deputy of the Navy Dental Corps and director of Dental Programs.
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Lt. Col. Karyn Young, DMD
Lt. Col. Karyn Young, DMD
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Dr. Young is the Air Force Dental Education and Assimilation Officer. She is a board-certified general dentist, and is currently stationed at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas. Prior to her Air Force service, Dr. Young was a Medical Specialist in the Army Reserves.
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
2:30pm - 4:30pm
CE Hours: 2.0
This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the role of dentistry in the federal services. Learn about dental career options within the Military, Public Health Service and VA, including clinical care and graduate dental education.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:1. Understand core competencies for federal dentists
2. Review resources on career advancement
3. Review resources on common post-retirement options
Presented in partnership with the ADA's Federal Dental Services (FDS) membership office. Category: General Dentistry
Recommended for: Dentist/Dental Student, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Guest
*Availability is not guaranteed until the course has been added to your registration on the official ADA Annual Session Registration website.