Oral health and the heart
It’s American Heart Month, but keeping a healthy ticker also means minding your mouth.
A day in their scrubs
Hometown: Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) Undergrad Institution: University of Texas at Austin Why Texas A&M College of Dentistry: I chose Texas A&M
Black History Month: SNDA
The Student National Dental Association at Texas A&M College of Dentistry has about 60 members, including seven residents. While the organization was
A military salute to mentors
When Texas A&M University student veterans graduate, they receive an appreciation coin to share with their most inspirational faculty or staff mentor. One of those coins recently made its way to Texas A&M College of Dentistry.
Black History Month: Dr. Clemetson
Dr. Jonathan Clemetson, adjunct associate professor, comprehensive dentistry, Texas A&M College of Dentistry Professional degrees: DDS, 2002; Master’s in health education, 2010.
Champions in science and prose
A penchant for writing doesn’t always top a science-focused student’s list of best skills, but these dental students showed their right-brain strength
Black History Month: Dr. Smith
Dr. Carmen Smith, Smith Family Dentistry, Dallas Professional degrees: BA, 1992; DDS, 1996; MBA, 2009 Years you held Dallas County Dental Society
Good things come in threes
A slew of research grants, strong departmental support, fulfilling mentoring roles and now a chance to grow his influence in the mineralized
Interprofessional excellence
It was a victorious trifecta for Texas A&M College of Dentistry as students and faculty picked up several Interprofessional Education Excellence Awards at the annual IPER 6 Interprofessional Education and Research Symposium.
A nod to exceptional service
Dr. Lynne Opperman, department head of biomedical sciences, recently received the A.J. Ladman Exemplary Service Award from the American Association for Anatomy for