TDA Today November 2005

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TDA

A publication of the Texas Dental Association

November 2005 • Volume 6, Issue 11 www.tda.org

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From the President By Richard C. Black, DDS, TDA President, 2005–2006

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have just returned from a visit to the 2nd District / Southeast Texas Dental Society in Beaumont. It was a highly anticipated trip by your leadership, both volunteer and staff, as most of the Texas Dental Association (TDA) has been desperate to hear news from District 2 and, of course, offer whatever help we could to our members that have been so traumatized by Hurricane Rita. I asked two members of our “disaster relief team” — Eddy Shires and Mary Kay Linn — to accompany me, and appreciated the very able assistance in getting us there from Dr. Jim Condrey, who is very familiar with the Golden Triangle portion of our state.

It was an emotional and very productive meeting, and it was heartwarming to see so many of the Southeast Texas members in attendance. Although we had some important announcements to make, I believe the most important thing that happened was that it was the first opportunity for these members to get out and see each other since the weekend of September 23. All are proving to be very resilient, all are picking up the pieces where they left off, and all are showing courage and determination in re-starting their lives and their practices. Everyone had some personal story to tell and despite the fact that some had not been damaged, they have pitched in to help those who had. It was particularly good to see their president, Dr. Robert Marroquin, and president-elect, Dr. Joel Smith. Their steady leadership during this time has made a difference to many of their members. Your Board of Directors sent me with two important documents approved by them on the TDA’s behalf at their November 4 meeting. The first was the waiver of 2006 dues to all members in District 2. The second was a check from the TDA representing the portion of District 2’s dues revenue that would normally be sent to them in 2006 for operating expenses that year. Both announcements were met with shocked surprise and, I truly believe, a feeling of “connectivity” with the rest of you whose thoughts and prayers have been with them throughout this ordeal. The tears that flowed were, frankly, from those of us who were able to be “of service” to them. I anticipate more help on the way from many of our components who have expressed a desire to help.

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(From left): Southeast Texas Dental Society officers Drs. Joel L. Smith, presidentelect, and Robert Marroquin, president, visit with TDA president Dr. Richard C. Black in Beaumont on November 10, 2005.

(From left): Southeast Texas Dental Society members Drs. Maria Fiocchi, Ron Risinger, John Hackbarth, and Dod Moore visit with Dr. Jim Condrey, Greater Houston Dental Society.

The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners’ (TSBDE) Taskforce on New Testing of Dental Assistants has already met once and the TDA is extremely well-represented by Dr. Jacqueline Plemons of Dallas and Dr. Jay Adkins of Lubbock. They are carrying the banner and the message of the TDA in regards to what will constitute a new and improved way of educating and testing our dental assistants. We could not have any two better members doing the hard work required right now in the process. I might mention again that the timeline consists of establishing objectives for the new course and exam process as well as TSBDE approval of the course, which will become available after September 1, 2006. Your TDA Board continues to work carefully and quietly with the Council on Dental Education, Trade, and Ancillaries to determine what duties of dental auxiliaries should be changed or expanded. More news on these discussions will follow in the New Year. The TDA Board looks forward to spending time in February developing policy on Access to Care issues for the TDA House of Delegates to debate in San Antonio. I truly believe that your Texas Dental Association has been there for you — our valued members — and I thank you on behalf of your very capable staff and your volunteer leadership for the opportunity to serve you! ★

T o d a y November 2005 • Volume 6, Issue 11 www.tda.org

Editorial Staff: Christopher F. Anderson, D.D.S., M.S.D., Editor Edwina J. Shires, Managing Editor Paul H. Schlesinger, Communications Coordinator Stefanie Clegg, Website Manager Barbara S. Donovan, Art Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS TEXAS DENTAL ASSOCIATION President RICHARD C. BLACK, D.D.S.; President-elect THOMAS C. HARRISON, D.D.S.; Past President HERBERT L. WADE, JR., D.D.S.; Vice President, Southeast MATTHEW B. ROBERTS, D.D.S.; Vice President, Southwest JAMES W. CHANCELLOR, D.D.S.; Vice President, Northwest DAVID A. DUNCAN, D.D.S.; Vice President, Northeast FRANK L. HIGGINBOTTOM, D.D.S.; Senior Director, Southeast R. RONALD COLLINS, D.D.S.; Senior Director, Southwest FREDERICK T. PHILIPS, JR., D.D.S.; Senior Director, Northwest DAVID R. COX, D.D.S.; Senior Director, Northeast JENNIFER J. BARRINGTON, D.D.S.; Director, Southeast DOUGLAS W. BOGAN, D.D.S.; Director, Southwest JOSE L. CAZARES, JR., D.D.S.; Director, Northwest V. WAYNE MCENTIRE, D.D.S.; Director, Northeast LEE P. ONEACRE, D.D.S.; SecretaryTreasurer J. PRESTON COLEMAN, D.D.S.; Speaker of the House GLEN D. HALL, D.D.S.; Parliamentarian MICHAEL L. STUART, D.D.S.; Editor CHRISTOPHER F. ANDERSON, D.D.S.; Executive Director MARY KAY LINN; Legal Counsel WILLIAM H. BINGHAM

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