Leo E. Rouse, D.D.S., FACD 6 T Greetings from the Dean Howard University 7 th College of Dentistry ANNUAL CLASS REUNION & COMMENCEMENT WEEK ACTIVITIES AND THE VICTOR L. HANCOCK, DDS SYMPOSIUM H founding and honor your commitment to support our efforts to provide excellence in education and service to the community. All events will be held on the campus of Howard University. Alumni who are not listed in the above reunion years are encouraged to join as well. The Hancock Symposium H Selec D.D.S., MS, and Part will be presented by Ronald S. Brown, D.D.S., M.S. I respectfully request your attendance and support of our 67 th Class Reunion and Commencement Week Activities and the Victor L. Hancock, DDS Symposium. The Alumni Social will honor alumni who have achieved distinction in their profession. To reserve tickets please fax the registration form included in this brochure to (202) 806-0354 or send an email to fwilliams@howard.edu. We appreciate your past contributions and thank you in advance for your continued support. Please mark your calendars now to attend the 67 th Class Reunion and the Victor L. Hancock, D.D.S. Symposium as well as other Commencement Week Activities. Thank you for your continued support and I hope to see all of you in May!
Schedule of Events T H URSD A Y, M A Y 8, 2014 The Victor L. Hancock, DDS Symposium HU College of Dentistry, Smart Classroom, Room # 502 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Registration Lobby, H U College of Dentistry Continental Breakfast Room 532 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. The Hancock Symposium Part I Rationale, Case Selection, and T reatment Presenter: Sammy S. Noumbissi, DDS, MS Learning Objectives: The attendee will: have an appreciation of zirconia as an implant material, its performance and behavior in bone and the oral environment. understand why in some cases zirconia is the only alternative both for aesthetics and health reasons. understand the considerations to be taken into account and the benefits of using Zirconia dental implants as a method of root replacement. understand the treatment planning process and protocols for optimal success when using zirconia implants. objectively and confidently assess implant integration prior to permanent restoration. select proper restorative materials. 12:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Alumni L uncheon HU College of Dentistry Student Lounge 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. The Hancock Symposium Part II Insurance: We are all O ral Physicians Presenter: Ronald S. Brown, DDS, MS Learning Objectives: The attendee will: the attendee will become familiar with the concept of CPT and ICD medical coding. the attendee will become familiar with the ethical and legal considerations regarding Medical Insurance. the attendee will learn how to incorporate such procedures as healthy history and clinical examination into Medical Insurance. the attendee will learn diagnosis and treatment concepts regarding common oral conditions such as oral candidiasis, aphthous stomatitis, and herpes labialis. Disclaimer: Drs. Noumbissi and Brown do not have any conflicts of interest. T H URSD A Y, M A Y 8, 2014 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Alumni Social, Introduction of Alumni Honorees Class Reunion College of Dentistry Student Lounge F RID A Y, M A Y 9, 2014 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Dental A lumni Business Meeting HU College of Dentistry, Room #503 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. The Dental Hygiene Candle Lighting Ceremony Andrew Rankin Chapel 2:30 p.m. Senior Dental, Dental Hygiene and Postdoctoral Honors and Awards Ceremony Alumni Award Recipient T ribute Cramton Auditorium, Main Campus SA T URD A Y, M A Y 10, 2014 10:00 a.m. Commencement Exercises Howard University Campus, Upper Quadrangle
67 th HOWARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY ANNUAL CLASS REUNION & COMMENCEMENT WEEK ACTIVITIES AND THE VICTOR L. HANCOCK, DDS SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION COST Symposium Breakfast and Lunch on May 8 th Lunch Only on May 8 th Non $75 Alumni Social on May 8 th $130 I am unable to attend the Class Reunion & Symposium but please accept my contribution of $. To reserve your tickets please fax the registration form included in this brochure to (202) 806-0354 or send an email to fwilliams@howard.edu. METHOD OF PAYMENT REGISTRATION Check or money order made payable to Howard University College of Dentistry Check or money order made payable to Howard University College of Dentistry American Express Visa Master Card Credit Card Number Expiration Date Name as It Appears on Credit Card Signature Name Street Address City State Zip Phone: Office Home E- Mail Address: Year of Graduation Name(s) of Guest(s): You may fax this Symposium registration form to (202) 806-0354 or remit to: HOWARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Office of the Dean ATTN: Ms. Floydstyne Williams 600 W Street, N.W. - Washington, DC 20059 To ensure delivery please mail by April, 13, 2014 You may access hotel information at: http://www.howard.edu/secretary/convocations/commencement/2012/hotels.htm To reserve a seat email fwilliams@howard.edu
Ronald S. Brown, D.D.S., MS Sammy Noumbissi, D.D.S., M.S. Dr. Ronald S. Brown received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Georgetown University School of Dentistry in 1971. In 1988, he received a MS in Pharmacology and a Certificate in Oral Medicine from Georgetown University Graduate School. Soon after graduation, he was stationed in Fort Huachuca, AZ and later practiced General Dentistry at a private practice in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. He has participated in a number of research projects and has written over 150 publications. He has also lectured widely in the USA and abroad. In 1995, he began his association as a faculty member at Howard University College of Dentistry in the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology and is currently a professor in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry. He is a clinical associate professor of Otolaryngology at Georgetown University Medical Center, and a special volunteer clinical research associate at NHLBI/NIH, Hematology Branch. He is presently the Director of Continuing Education Program at HUCD. His areas of research concern oral medicine, clinical trials, oral inflammatory diseases (Chronic Oral graft versus host disease), and drug- induced gingival overgrowth. For the last several years he has been listed as one of the top 100 CE providers by Dentistry Today. Dr. Sammy Noumbissi obtained his Doctorate in Dental Surgery from Howard University College of Dentistry in 1998. After obtaining his DDS, he received formal training in Implant Dentistry at the three-year Graduate Dental Implantology Residency program at Loma Linda University, California, USA. There he earned a certificate in Dental Implantology and ence degree in Implant Surgery. For the past 14 years he has limited his practice to dental implantology. He is currently a reviewer for the Journal of Oral Implantology, an associate professor of implant General Dentistry program and the founding president of the International Academy of Ceramic implantology. Dr. Noumbissi is a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Implant and Advanced Clinical Dentistry, the Dentistry and Medical Research Open Access Online Journal, the oral implantology section of the Oro-Facial Chronicle. He has published abstracts and articles in peer reviewed dental journals namely the Journal of Dental Research, the Journal of Oral Implantology and the Journal of Implant and Clinical Dentistry. He lectures extensively and trains dentists nationally and internationally on topics relating to diagnosis and treatment planning and the multiple applications of implants and ceramic dental implants for oral rehabilitation. Dr. Noumbissi Practices in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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