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NEWS Apply now for table clinics Readers are invited to present either a table clinic or poster clinic on Sat., April 28, from 9:00 am to noon. An ideal table clinic demonstrates a simple, time-saving procedure or inter- esting scientific phenomenon. It should be able to be shown completely in ten minutes, using models, radiographs, or projected slides. It should not require use of motion pictures, heavy equip- ment, patient participation, or extensive or elaborate space. No more than two clinicians may present one clinic and commercial selling of items is strictly forbidden. Poster presentations should be "mini- abstracts" of a research project, tech- nique, or any other method. All prepared material must be visible from a distance of several feet, and typed material must be prepared on a bulletin typewriter. A SERIES OF TYPEWRITTEN SHEETS ATTACHED TO THE POSTER BOARD IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE POSTER CLINIC. Poster boards will measure 4 x 8 feet. To receive information and applica- tion, write: Ms. Letty Catrambone, AAE, Suite 830, 211 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago 60611. Completed applications must be returned by Nov. 1 to the Table Clinic Chairman Dr. William E. Bernier, Seven Corners Professional Bldg., 6319 Castle Pl., Falls Church, VA 22044. TORONTO '84 Confused about computers? Stale on state of the art? Fidgety about the future? Set your sights on "Tomorrow's En- dodontic Practice," our 41st Annual Session, April 25-29, 1984, at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Continuing Education Instituto de Endo-Metaendodoncia. Magdalena 37-303, Col Del Valle, Del B. Juarez 03100, Mexico 12 DF. Endo-Metaendodontic Abstracted Course (in English). Dr. Yury Kuttler and staff. Sept. 20, 1983. Fee: $80. Endo-Metaendodontic Abstracted Course (in Spanish). Dr. Yury Kuttler and staff. Sept. 27, 1983. Fee: $80. Temple University School of Den- tistry. 3223 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 19140. 215/221-2955. Pedodontics--Endodontics. Drs. I. Sinai and M. Gross. Nov. 2. Fee: $85. Gutta Percha-Euca-Percha. Dr. Donald Morse. Nov. t6, 1983. Fee: $85. Long Island Jewish Hillside Medical Center Dept. of Dentistry. New Hyde Park, NY 11042. 212/470-21t4. A Four-Day Dental Training Program in Developmental Disabilities and Related Disorders. Nov. 13 to 16. Fee: $400 for practitioners; $200 for residents, aux- iliaries, and students. Sporting their medals of honor (from left to right) are Dr. Sapone (1981 recipient), Dr. Wolfsohn, Dr. Carlos Cabrera (1982 recipient), Dr. Ferber, and Dr. Arthur L. Lundblad (1981 recipient). Dr. Wolfsohn receives Alumni Medal of Honor Dr. Bertram Wolfsohn, a 1927 graduate of the dental school at the University of Cali- fornia, is a 1983 recipient of the alumni association's Medal of Honor, the highest award the association gives. The other recipient is Dr. E. William Ferber, a 1933 graduate of the school. Dr. Wolfsohn, a diplomate of the Ameri- can Board of Endodontics, is professor emeritus at the University of the Pacific dental school and clinical professor in en- dodontics at his alma mater. Dr. Wolfsohn was cited for his contribu- tions as an educator and as a consultant to several institutions. AAE member Dr. John Sapone bes- towed the Medal of Honor to Drs. Wolfsohn and Ferber and pronounced them each "alumnus distinctissimus" on Jan. 28, 1983. A wall at the University of California at San Francisco School of Dentistry has 404 been designated as a showplace for photographs of all the Medal of Honor recipients. Dr. Sapone places the Medal of Honor on Dr. Wolfsohn.
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NEWS Apply now for table clinics Readers are invited to present either a table clinic or poster clinic on Sat., April 28, from 9:00 am to noon.

An ideal table clinic demonstrates a simple, time-saving procedure or inter- esting scientific phenomenon. It should be able to be shown completely in ten minutes, using models, radiographs, or projected slides. It should not require use of motion pictures, heavy equip- ment, patient participation, or extensive or elaborate space. No more than two clinicians may present one clinic and commercial selling of items is strictly forbidden.

Poster presentations should be "mini- abstracts" of a research project, tech- nique, or any other method. Al l prepared material must be visible from a distance of several feet, and typed material must be prepared on a bulletin typewriter. A SERIES OF TYPEWRITTEN SHEETS ATTACHED TO THE POSTER BOARD IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE POSTER CLINIC. Poster boards will measure 4 x 8 feet.

To receive information and applica- tion, write: Ms. Letty Catrambone, AAE, Suite 830, 211 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago 60611. Completed applications must be returned by Nov. 1 to the Table Clinic Chairman Dr. William E. Bernier, Seven Corners Professional Bldg., 6319 Castle Pl., Falls Church, VA 22044.

TORONTO '84

Confused about computers? Stale on state of the art? Fidgety about the future? Set your sights on "Tomorrow's En- dodontic Practice," our 41st Annual Session, April 25-29, 1984, at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.

Continuing Education

Instituto de Endo-Metaendodoncia. Magdalena 37-303, Col Del Valle, Del B. Juarez 03100, Mexico 12 DF. Endo-Me taendodon t i c Abs t rac ted Course (in English). Dr. Yury Kuttler and staff. Sept. 20, 1983. Fee: $80. Endo-Me taendodon t i c Abs t rac ted Course (in Spanish). Dr. Yury Kuttler and staff. Sept. 27, 1983. Fee: $80.

Temple University School of Den- tistry. 3223 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 19140. 215/221-2955. Pedodontics--Endodontics. Drs. I. Sinai and M. Gross. Nov. 2. Fee: $85. Gutta Percha-Euca-Percha. Dr. Donald Morse. Nov. t6, 1983. Fee: $85.

Long Island Jewish Hillside Medical Center Dept. of Dentistry. New Hyde Park, NY 11042. 212/470-21t4. A Four-Day Dental Training Program in Developmental Disabilities and Related Disorders. Nov. 13 to 16. Fee: $400 for practitioners; $200 for residents, aux- iliaries, and students.

Sporting their medals of honor (from left to right) are Dr. Sapone (1981 recipient), Dr. Wolfsohn, Dr. Carlos Cabrera (1982 recipient), Dr. Ferber, and Dr. Arthur L. Lundblad (1981 recipient).

Dr. Wolfsohn receives Alumni Medal of Honor Dr. Bertram Wolfsohn, a 1927 graduate of the dental school at the University of Cali- fornia, is a 1983 recipient of the alumni association's Medal of Honor, the highest award the association gives. The other recipient is Dr. E. William Ferber, a 1933 graduate of the school.

Dr. Wolfsohn, a diplomate of the Ameri- can Board of Endodontics, is professor emeritus at the University of the Pacific dental school and clinical professor in en- dodontics at his alma mater.

Dr. Wolfsohn was cited for his contribu- tions as an educator and as a consultant to several institutions.

AAE member Dr. John Sapone bes- towed the Medal of Honor to Drs. Wolfsohn and Ferber and pronounced them each "alumnus distinctissimus" on Jan. 28, 1983.

A wall at the University of California at San Francisco School of Dentistry has

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been designated as a showplace for photographs of all the Medal of Honor recipients.

Dr. Sapone places the Medal of Honor on Dr. Wolfsohn.

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