The College has teeth!

2009 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-23
Author(s):  
Jonathan Shepherd

As part of the modernisation of dental research arrangements that it is leading in the College, the Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) has funded the cataloguing and display of its world-famous odontological collection. This comprises a unique range of dental and related specimens from all corners of the globe, some of them very impressive indeed, which will enhance the attractiveness and impact of the renowned College museum. A further proposal is to recruit a case PhD student to carry out original research on the primate specimens, known as the Hill collection.

2021 ◽  
pp. 002203452110347
Author(s):  
C. Taddei-Gross ◽  
A.M. Musset ◽  
Y. Haikel ◽  
A. Bloch-Zupan

The Faculty of Dental Surgery of the University of Strasbourg would not be the great institute it is today if it were not for an admirable, or rather extraordinary, man: Robert Frank (May 21, 1924–August 7, 2020). He was the first dean of the Faculty of Dental Surgery at the University of Strasbourg, France. He was a dynamic and notorious leader. He brought forward amazing progress—in administration, dental research, and public health at both national and international levels. He was recognized for his top-quality innovative research and elected the 60th president of the International Association for Dental Research (1983–1984). Upon retirement, he continued his commitment to advancing humanity through painting his vision of the microscopic world and developing a “nanoart” vision.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-32
Author(s):  
Shyam K. Maharjan ◽  
S. Mathema

Purpose: This survey aims to gather cumulative data on Prosthodontists in Nepal, their academic, financial and work status, services rendered and satisfaction level on job, lab support, material availability and work place environment. Material and methods: Online form was developed for the purpose of survey regarding “Status of Prosthodontists in Nepal, Service rendered and their level of satisfaction”. The online survey form was sent to Prosthodontists as per data available in Nepalese Prosthodontic Society. Data analysis was done from response obtained from November 1st to December 25th, 2017. Results: Among the 77 Prosthodontists whom the survey form were sent, 65 Prosthodontists responded (85%). The male were 55% and female 45%, majority of age ranges from 31 to 40 years. 81.5% had Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) degree and 52.3% had post graduation from Nepal. 80% of Prosthodontists are practicing in private institute including dental colleges, hospital and clinics. Among the academic degree, 1 tutor, 36 Assistant Professor, 4 Associate professor and 5 professors were recorded. 50% of Prosthodontists had original research article and case report published. Regarding the job satisfaction, lab support, material availability and working environment, most of them were satisfied. Conclusion: Number of Prosthodontists in Nepal are in growing trend. Most of them are of young age. Prosthodontic services rendered are growing in diverse aspect and most of them were satisfied with their job and work.


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