Forsyth woman s remains found in Dawson (Dawson News & Advertiser)
Forsyth woman s remains found in Dawson (Dawson News & Advertiser)
The body of Patrice Endres has been found, but the mystery surrounding her last hours and how she met her end is far from over.
billingsgazette.com - Montana and Wyoming news and classifieds (Billings Gazette)
Jennifer Birgenheier has joined the staff of TLC Laser Eye Centers-Billings as an ophthalmic technician. She is a certified paraoptometric with two years' experience.
Oral surgeon admits wrongdoing (KVBC)
A local oral surgeon accused of pulling teeth without patient consent is admitting wrongdoing after our News 3 Investigators first exposed him more than a year ago.
U-M dental students can listen to lectures on iPods (TimesLeader.com)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - University of Michigan dental students who sleep through a lecture can turn to their iPods to catch up on what they missed.
Mobile dental clinic to serve low-income DuPage children (The Wheaton Sun)
DuPage County is putting its dental program on wheels.
King's Daughters Medical Center (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
Wilma Castro, M.D., Kelsey James, M.D., and Todd Kranpitz, were recently congratulated by King's Daughters Medical Center for their achievements. Castro, neurologist, recently earned board certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
R E G I O N A L B R I E F S (The Tribune)
Amritsar Awareness carnival : The Dental Research Institute of Versatile Education (DRIVE) will hold Christmas carnival for kids under the dental health education and awareness drive on Sunday.
Personality tests to help select doctors (The Herald)
PSYCHOMETRIC tests to help Scottish medical and dental schools select suitable students are to be adopted across the UK.
Report targets cost of dental care (Irish Examiner)
By Eddie Cassidy THE price of dental care could fall following a critical examination of the industry which revealed dentists are banned from offering discounts.
Michigan dental students can listen to lectures on iPods (San Jose Mercury News)
University of Michigan dental students who sleep through a lecture can turn to their iPods to catch up on what they missed. Apple Computers Inc. is giving students at the School of Dentistry access to the lectures free of charge in an MP3 compressed digital data file format on an iTunes Internet site. Students can download them onto their iPods and listen to them wherever -- and whenever -- they
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