![]() ![]() Nelson was elected to his 20th term as Speaker of the House. He also has been president of the Western and Washington societies of oral and maxillofacial surgeons, a director on the OMS Foundation Board, AAOMS Delegate for 14 years and a member of AAOMS committees. He is an associate professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Washington and served five years as AAOMS District VI Trustee and eight years as an ABOMS examiner. Previously, he spent 14 years as OMS Chief at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Wash. Before his full-time academic appointment, he practiced full-scope oral and maxillofacial surgery in the Washington, D.C., metro area for more than 30 years.Įgbert has been Chief of the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Seattle Children’s Hospital since 2000. He has served as president of the Maryland Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, AAOMS District II Trustee and an examiner and co-chair of medicine and anesthesia for ABOMS. Schwartz is assistant professor in oral and maxillofacial surgery and dental anesthesiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. Sacco, DMD, MD, of District III were re-elected to two-year terms. Frederick Stephens, DDS, joins the Board of Trustees, serving the western states in District VI for a two-year term and replacing Egbert. Clark, DMD and Speaker of the House Steven R. Other 2021-22 officers elected by the House of Delegates are President-Elect Paul J. Tiner, DDS, MD, FACS, who will serve as Immediate Past President. “My volunteerism has been made possible by too many people to list.” “Ten years on the AAOMS Board of Trustees as AAOMS District III Trustee, Treasurer, Vice President, President-Elect and now as AAOMS President are the culmination of my service as an advocate for our specialty,” Johnson said. Johnson graduated summa cum laude (with highest honors) from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry and completed his OMS residency at the University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville. In 2003, he received the AAOMS Presidential Achievement Award in OMS. He has served as president of the Southeastern and Tennessee Societies of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, associate professor at the University of Tennessee as well as a member of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS) Examination Committee, the OMS National Insurance Company (OMSNIC) Advisory Board and numerous association committees.įor 15 years, he was the national OMS spokesperson for the American Dental Association. ![]() If we pursue our AAOMS mission, ‘to assure patient access to safe and effective care,’ our association will be going in the right direction.”įor more than 30 years, Johnson has been in private practice in Oak Ridge and Powell, Tenn. “We do not know where the road of life will lead us. ![]() “I look forward to serving as your President in the coming year,” Johnson said during his inaugural address at the House of Delegates’ third session. ![]() Johnson of Oak Ridge, Tenn., previously served as AAOMS President-Elect, Vice President and District III Trustee as well as AAOMS and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) Foundation Treasurer. With AAOMS’s other officers and Board of Trustees, Johnson assumes leadership of the professional organization representing more than 9,000 oral and maxillofacial surgeons. David Johnson Jr., DDS, was introduced as the 2021-22 president of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) during its annual meeting in September in Nashville, Tenn. ![]()
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