UNMC College of Dentistry Faculty Member, Larry Haisch, D.D.S., Recognized Nationally for Work with Students Clinicians

University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry faculty member,

Larry D. Haisch, D.D.S., recently was one of two faculty advisors nationally

to receive the 2001 Burton C. Borgelt/International Association of Student

Clinicians-American Dental Association Faculty Advisor Award.

The award, presented annually by the International Association of Student

Clinicians-American Dental Association (SCADA), is given to faculty advisors

who have distinguished themselves in service to their schools student

clinician program. SCADA is the alumni association of Student Clinicians.

Membership is composed of former student clinicians and program faculty

advisors.

Haisch received the award earlier this month at the 78th Annual Session

of the American Dental Education Association in Chicago. He has been the

SCADA faculty advisor for the Student Clinician Program at the College

of Dentistry for 16 years.

Each year, Dr. Haisch works with students from the program who compete

nationally at the annual session of the American Dental Association.

Haisch has been involved with the college¹s annual Student Scientific

Program since he joined the faculty in 1979. As a new faculty member, he

became a member of the Student Scientific Program Committee and later chaired

the committee. He also wrote a course proposal that ultimately made the

program a required part of the dentistry curriculum.

The Board of Governors was most impressed with Dr. Haisch’s commitment

and experience he has brought to his position, said George Rhodes, corresponding

secretary and editor, SCADA.

Rhodes said the award is named in honor of Burton C. Borgelt, DENTSPLYs

former chairman and chief executive officer, who enthusiastically supported 

sponsorship of these programs during his 14-year tenure at the helm of

the company’s leadership. DENTSPLY designs, develops, manufactures and

markets dental products.

This was a total surprise, Dr. Haisch said about the award. The success

of our program is based on the efforts of a lot of people. Credit also

should go to our students, faculty who act as mentors for the students

individual projects as well as the Learning Resources Department, which

provides technical support, and our administration.  I am pleased

to receive the award, but like anything, it is not a one-person deal.

A native of Laurel, Neb., Dr. Haisch is a 1967 graduate of the UNMC

College of Dentistry and a member of the College of Dentistry Alumni Association

board of directors. He is vice chair of the College of Dentistrys Department

of Adult Restorative Dentistry.