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The Scope E-Newsletter
March 2010
From the Dean's Office
GSM Emerges as a Unique Graduate Regional Medical Center
In the Spotlight
Kestler and Bruker Receive Susan G. Komen Foundation Grant
Cassada Introduces Non-Invasive Technique to Diagnose Venous Obstruction
Michael and Christie Carringer: Father and Daughter Resident Physicians
Stevens Elected to Prominent Role in Vascular Society
Carlson, Hudson and McCoy Examine OMFS Board Candidates
Kurek Elected to Board of Directors of Surgery of Trauma Organization
JAMA Publishes Poem by Preston Library's Donna Doyle
Former GSM Professor Newly Appointed Mayo Clinic Division Chief
New GSM Faculty and Staff
News
Register by March 22: Faculty Development Workshop, March 26
Resident Business Course Lite Addresses Real Estate Investments, March 25
Residents Can Submit Abstracts Online for Resident Research Day by April 26
Inaugural Fellow Research Day Coming June 2
Continuing Medical and Dental Education
CMDE Calendar
Hematology Conference Brings International Knowledge to Knoxville; 2011 Date Set
Radiology Seminar Discusses Ordering X-Rays
Scholarly Activity
Presentations
Publications
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Carlson, Hudson and McCoy Examine OMFS Board Candidates
  
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Professors Eric Carlson, DMD, MD, FACS, Chairman; John W. Hudson, DDS; and J. Michael McCoy, DDS, examined eligible candidates for the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS) in Dallas, Texas, in February. Of 86 examiners, these faculty-physicians were the only ones selected from Tennessee among four statewide OMFS programs. The objectives of the ABOMS are to elevate the standards of oral and maxillofacial surgery and to aid oral and maxillofacial surgeons in their efforts to provide optimum health care in the United States.
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