News & Events
Dean Donoff honored with ‘Tree of Peace’ Award
Dr. Donoff, HSDM dean, was among five giants in the dental profession honored by the American Friends of Hebrew University for his work in the “Bridge to Peace” program between Hebrew University in Jerusalem and al-Qud University, a Palestinian university. The ‘Etz Shalom’ (Tree of Peace) Award was presented 10/16/07 at a gala event at the Hotel Pierre in Manhattan in recognition of their diverse contributions to the dental profession and their efforts at promoting peace in the Middle East. Among his accomplishments, Dr. Donoff co-chaired ground-breaking international conferences for dental health professions in the Middle East, convened by the D. Walter Cohen Middle East Center for Dental Education, a unit of The Hebrew University School of Dental Medicine and he is an active supported of the Jerusalem Dental Center for Children. more »
OMS faculty present at 33rd Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, MA
Department faculty presented a broad range of topics at the 33rd Yankee Dental Congress held in Boston January 30th-February 3rd. Dr. Dodson presented “So Your Mother is Taking Fosamax and Other Bisphosphonate-Related ONJ Issues.” Drs. Shaefer and Kaban presented “Sleep Apnea Treatment for Dental Practitioners.” Dr. Halperin presented “Diagnosis of Violence and Abuse.” Dr. Keith gave the Minuteman Lecture on Non-Odontogenic Orofacial Pain. The Yankee Dental Congress is presented by the Massachusetts Dental Society in cooperation with the dental societies of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
OMS Winter Newsletter, December 2007
Mid-year update detailing the activities, achievements, and milestones of MGH Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery faculty, students and alumni. View the newsletter.
OMS resident wins Windent award
Dr. W. Bradford Williams, current resident in OMS, was the recipient of one of ten scholarship awards from Windent. The $2000 scholarship is available to all OMS residents in the U.S. who attend an accredited OMS university program. To apply for the award, Dr. Williams wrote several competition essays, including his goals for the practice of OMS and his vision for the impact of technology on the future practice of OMS.
Dr. Troulis selected for Barger mentoring award
Dr. Troulis was among seven HMS/HSDM faculty members selected for the 2007-2008 A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award. This award, supported by the HMS Office for Diversity and Community Partnership, is given annually to members of the faculty who have been nominated by students or trainees as exemplary mentors. Dr. Dodson was also nominated for this award.

