ACD NEWS FALL/WINTER 2023
vol. 52 | no.3
American College of Dentists
ACD 2023: Exceptional People, Exceptional Mission
In this Issue Dates to Remember
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President’s Forum
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A Year in the Life of the ACD President
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ACDF Reflection
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Save The Date: New Orleans
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Healthcare Integration Through an Ethical Lens
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Board Meeing Highlights
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Interview with Bruce Kessler
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Welcome New Fellows
10-11
History Moment
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Book Review
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News of Fellows and Sections
15-19
SPEA Chapter Spotlight
20-21
Bulletin Board
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convocation is defined as a large formal assembly of people, and the ACD Annual Meeting and Convocation is just that—a time for Fellows to gather to learn together, work together, and welcome new and exceptional colleagues into the Fellowship. It is a time to renew our commitment and remember why Fellowship in the ACD is important. In 1978, Dr. Robert Nelson, the ACD Executive Director, received a resignation letter from a Fellow stating, “For some time now I have procrastinated about the advantages of membership in the College. Frankly, I find none.” His Regent, O.M. Langsjoen, responded with:
Fellowship was never intended to offer any ‘advantages.’ The fact that you are actively involved in the affairs of your constituent society reaffirms the judgement made many years ago by your nominators that you are the type of individual who gives more to the profession of dentistry than he expects to receive in return. Those Fellows and the Board of Regents saw fit to honor you with fellowship in a group of like-minded top drawer professionals for your contributions at that time and for your potential future development. (continued on page 3)