Professor elected Associate Fellow
Professor David Bartlett, Head of Prosthodontics at the Dental Institute, has recently been elected as an Associate Fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontics. The Academy is the oldest specialty organisation in prosthetic dentistry in the world having been founded in 1918. Based in the United States of America, the organisation consists of a small group of prosthodontics, all of whom are elected by their peers. There are only two British members, Professors Harold Preiskel and David Bartlett. The Academy has amongst its members prominent academic and clinical practitioners, mainly from North America, and its mission is to support and promote the art and science of prosthodontics to the profession and the public.
All associate Academy members are mentored during a three-year period and eventually become fellows after a final vote from the membership. The Academy contains many of the most prominent North American prosthodontics and has amongst its overseas fellows those from Australia and one other European.
Posted on 16 June 2010
Posted on 16 June 2010

