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Eklund The Case for Dental Preferred Provider Organizations Informed Consent: Direct Posterior Composite Versus Amalgam idee espenieeaaipiationinednainbaiodubatiencdvivenniunanananemnsiin Number seniors iieliilbailspuaianiateaiiestiaiiniicinpuiiiitabeiciie Number 2 Thomas D. Gotowka M. Dlugokinski and W. D. Browning Dental Benefits Expanding Access to Dental Care Keeping the Curriculum Current with Research and Problem Based ieabhnepleneihiceieartagaaiiaadeiniadieahinegniarendieaieresnisiaiatieeinanitdageniaee Number RI sisscicniineceshsnsichesisetasssne taihnd Number 3 Evelyn F. Ireland Charles F. Shuler Dental Education: One Dean’s Perspective css Number ‘ Les Schwab Tire Centers Leads the Way in Dental Insurance Michael C. 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Niessen Fellowship Process Insights—American College of Dentists Overview of Issue Facing Dental Education Number 3 An Anonymous Member of the Credentials Committee Richard W. Valachovic A Fresh Look at How Dental Schools Prepare Dentistfso r Today’s Part-time Dental Teaching: A Personal Retrospective Practice Number 3 Derek Kirkham Dennis N. Morea 52 Volume 68 Number 4 2001 ‘Articles BOT CO CMIIE ssevinccnininictanieniienitintntciaaniatiaes Number 4 The Full Cost of Dental Insurance: Who's Really Minding the SOT ccviniepsiiciasiigaiitantenasap timestep Number 1 Access to Dental Care: A Call for Innovation ........ Number Frederick E. Aurbach Richard J. Manski Future of Dentistry Report—Education Chapter... Number 3 A-dec as a Partner to Dentists ..cccccccccccsccoccscccsseesseeese Number Phil Westover and Ken Austin Helping Dentists Manage Accounts Receivable ......... Number 4 Jack Scott The American College of Dentists: A Vision in Action siichialalipeselonmseaesialiadieamedicabiguntioaptieraesasisitoniilanlaguaaaiateaninnte Number The Impact of Insurance on Oral Health ......:.000000+ Number 2 Kenneth E. Follmar Stephen A. Eklund The Case for Dental Preferred Provider Organizations Informed Consent: Direct Posterior Composite Versus Amalgam idee espenieeaaipiationinednainbaiodubatiencdvivenniunanananemnsiin Number seniors iieliilbailspuaianiateaiiestiaiiniicinpuiiiitabeiciie Number 2 Thomas D. Gotowka M. Dlugokinski and W. D. Browning Dental Benefits Expanding Access to Dental Care Keeping the Curriculum Current with Research and Problem Based ieabhnepleneihiceieartagaaiiaadeiniadieahinegniarendieaieresnisiaiatieeinanitdageniaee Number RI sisscicniineceshsnsichesisetasssne taihnd Number 3 Evelyn F. Ireland Charles F. Shuler Dental Education: One Dean’s Perspective css Number ‘ Les Schwab Tire Centers Leads the Way in Dental Insurance Michael C. Alfano Number 4 Dawn Walker Dental Insurance: A Purchaser Perspective v.00 Number Pat Pehacheck and Craig Amundson Locum Tenens—A Concept It ls Time for Dentistry to Embrace sical teaitgitangealons tenet haoctiteabestedsibnensinieiianiniaieietaniiee Number 4 Dental Insurance: Design, Need, and Public Policy Forest lrons jet eiipbaateaeapeceeienrieiiiailaialadandelegisidd Number Richard J. Manski Making Panographic Equipment Available in the Office Number 4 Dental Prepayment: The Past, Present, and the Future Eric Stetzel asonnirencnenansidreteetenionsnnensnenevnineneusnoneseonsasontietenvensssasantstaneies Number 1 Donald R. House Oral Care Clinical Trials at Hill Top Research...... Number 4 Stephen Mason Education Problems and Web-Based Teaching: How It Impacts ee ae TT Number 3 Oral Health and Social Justice: Leadership Opportunitiefso r Glenn T. Clark NIUE icctisiineisetesilsiesimlasiscpeieisiselanelpahegbigies Number 4 Linda C. Niessen Fellowship Process Insights—American College of Dentists Overview of Issue Facing Dental Education Number 3 An Anonymous Member of the Credentials Committee Richard W. Valachovic A Fresh Look at How Dental Schools Prepare Dentistfso r Today’s Part-time Dental Teaching: A Personal Retrospective Practice Number 3 Derek Kirkham Dennis N. Morea 52 Volume 68 Number 4 Index Profiles in Professionalism: 2001 ACD Awardees A\ Four Year Curriculum in Professional E:thics and Law for Dental sejdicdnesanalaiareietiatiameeniediesboaeahe dveipadciedeieniaaniameauasinainnsntis Number 4 EE siicvstricttintinimanticinnninnissiisinniesicicaiiansvisensins CIE a Pamela Zarkowski and Bruce Graham Agencies: A\ Position Paper: Six Lessons About Managed Care in Dentistry shied iiea iia seiiidneinastiebahinlsebeenianiaiptonin Number 1 ADA Couneil on Dental Benefit Program 1.00000 Number David T. Ozar Requirement-Driven Dental Education and the Patient's Right to From the Editor (Editorials): III aacinirsacutsictecnneninssnnenneuntinnanasnan Number 3 Scott Van Dam and Jos V. M. Welie I siaiistiiiseitnccteciniinssisnniiiaiininiiaictiannie Number ; David W. Chambers Universal Patient Acceptance: Ethics Pipe Dream or Key to Improved Access in Dentistry? ssccsssesereesersererersreees Number 4 An Embarrassment of Riches srssessevrseevsvesseesesverees Number Donald E. Patthoff and Bruce V. Corsino David W. Chambers Improving Oral Health One Practice at a Time...... Number Leadership: David W. Chambers i ic cies cathcipeeetisbaninbeiaieiiastaiis Number 1 PE I i iiihsiinisicitisnitinnnnsasiepniininiieandlina tribiiesisvisbiactiiadn Number 4 David W. Chambers David W. Chambers A Brief History of Conflicting Ideals in Health Care RI a Na LOR Te TRI Oe NE OC Ce Number 3 Issues in Dental Ethics: David W. Chambers Does This Integrated Law and Ethics Curriculum Promote Ethical Red Beads and Funttels wrcccscssessseereresssseeresersesseensees Number 4 NE aii hiinietchicssiininieicsitacn lilies Number 2 David W. Chambers Murel J. Bebeau FOIE CII sasiscnrinnntverncninitnninmninni Number 2 David W. Chambers Journal of the American College of Dentists 2001 Authors PR, DE Gv erccicenicinansttncimstinninnsiicniitinatinincinniaasitn Number 3 RM, SAI AL, occtcnrestenienneninennninnsentuttnnsanimenstcanet Number 2 Dental Education: One Dean's Perspective The Impact of Insurance on Oral Health An Anonymous Member of the Credentials Committee oe _f - ne sitaiaiit Number 4 soniiiaiiiantobinhieiacieiaarecnataeaniaininmiciinntutesinmnuiiieadnininitie Number 2 The American College of Dentists: A Vision in Action Fellowship Process Insights—American College of Dentists ef | eeeS ee Number 1 A, TOE TS cccccininnsincisiciinnninisiiiinsicuninitinaainiie Number 1 The Case for Dental Preferred Provider Organizations The Full Cost of Dental Insurance: Who's Really Minding the Store? PI NE I a acest lcn saneuieensesdosewsiendubieatalaukomorn Number 1 Dental Prepayment: The Past, Present, and the Future IE: FINED, enrcicrncnaecinnumishevianiisioaiaiciiedbianbontaonn Number 2 Does This Integrated Law and Ethics Curriculum Promote SI TG GS swteenessesacineivcaiuisiniastaininieisiti Number 1 Ethical Thinking? Dental Benefits Expanding Access to Dental Care I NN gcia i ee Number 1 FOC, TIE snsencseiisncnenisnicnainitetiticinsaminansinitaianiniiicniti Number 4 Benchmarking Locum Tenens—A Concept It 1s Time for Dentistry to Embrace ANE, CI OP icicsiastehisestaiianietieninttnnientiseniaieedenatinn Number 3 I, CRI cacireseccsnsepiataiininnieiatinnnocinenbiaitasaiianiatl Number 3 A Brief History of Conflicting Ideals in Health Care A Fresh Look at How Dental Schools Prepare Dentists for Today's Practice A, III OPs s waiicicsininioscnsensecesesienntonenannacemmntons Number 3 Bullet Journalism IIE, TORII D, sccnmininctasnninvinivieniinanamoninnniaiiiininn Number 2 Access to Dental Care: A Call for Innovation I RTFG UIE OF 6 vccitisimncitiinsersseccinsivicinisndimiscassacsebihenne Number 2 An Embarrassment of Riches REAR, TORII F. ccnenscitenssinmnsicitsininicasiamsanasupinaninnainiin Number 1 Dental Insurance: Design, Need, and Public Policy I a a sninnininseimisiinpninncsiemisesiiansuniniihin Number 1 Improving Oral Health One Practice at a Time SIGE, SID srinsictnctaseceseeniintinaptieeiiamisibiianiniinsmniee Number 4 Oral Care Clinical Trials at Hill Top Research Chambers, David W. ...ccccc. Number 4 Peer Review A, TNE DE, sccnccncrnsecciiisansicnaentiesiiiasiiiitiite Number 3 Part-time Dental Teaching: A Personal Retrospective I TN Iw a cisieissabasssdceitccudimadsectecisinsaieibeasbues Number 4 Red Beads and Funnels Niessen, Linda Cy wes ; Number 4 Oral Health and Social Justice: Leadership Opportunitiefso r NIN, II Oe sccencsesiiniestninirnctetenansnenncnabiorsenionntuie Number 2 Dentistry Technology Innovation I IE Di scacinisrnsseucunniniecatiienmatancmaiaiaiall Number 1 Clark, Glenn T, ...00 Number 3 A Position Paper: Six Lessons About Managed Care in Education Problems and Web-Based Teaching: How It Impacts Dentistry. Dental Educators? Patthoff, Donald E. and Bruce V. Corsino Number 4 Diugokinski, M. and W. D. Browning Number 2 Universal Patient Acceptance: Ethics Pipe Dream or Key to Informed Consent: Direct Posterior Composite Versus Amalgam Improved Access in Dentistry? 54 Volume 68 Number 4 Index Pehacheck, Pat and Craig Amundson .reccseseeseseresesveveres Number 2 Van Dam, Scott and Jos V. M. Welt v.ccsescsssssseseeseoees Number 3 Dental Insurance: A Purchaser Perspective Requirement-Driven Dental Education and the Patient's Right to Informed Consent Scott, Jack .. Number 4 Helping Dentists Manage Accounts Receivable DINE, ON ssiscchsnsininthintnhisnnicnesenciemnecninionsnieetteiebnariniais Number 4 Les Schwab Tire Centers Leads the Way in Dental Insurance Shuler, Charles F... Number 3 Keeping the Curriculum Current with Research and Problem Westover, Phil and Ken Austin cocccccccccccsssscsscrscssceceesseese Number 4 Based Learning A-dec as a Partner to Dentists I TIAUE sicincscssirnsesicisnvsareinaeianaaiaiiiaiiniiaaaiiinstinaunin Number 4 Zarkowski, Pamela and Bruce Graham .osessereeseee Number 2 Making Panographic Equipment Available in the Office A Four Year Curriculum in Professional Ethics and Law for Dental Students Valachovic, Richard W. Number 3 Overview of Issue Facing Dental Education Journal of the American College of Dentists