Family of UNMC College of Dentistry alum Doug Eversoll, D.D.S.; establishes memorial fund to benefit students of orthodontics

The family of a well-known University of Nebraska Medical Center College

of Dentistry alumnus, Doug Eversoll, D.D.S., has established an endowed

fund to benefit students of the colleges orthodontics program. Dr. Eversoll,

who died last June at the age of 43, had an orthodontic practice in Lincoln

and a satellite clinic in York.

The Dr. Douglas K. Eversoll Memorial Fund was established through the

University of Nebraska Foundation to recognize Dr. Eversoll’s contributions

to orthodontics and encourage students to become involved in professional

organizations and activities, and volunteer their time. It will give UNMC

College of Dentistry orthodontic students an opportunity to attend local,

state, regional and national meetings.

Friends, family and colleagues have donated more than $8,000 to the

fund. A goal of $75,000 is set to fully fund the endowment and make it

a self-sustained benefit to students.

Dr. Eversoll received his doctor of dental surgery degree from UNMC

in 1984 and his orthodontic post-graduate degree in 1986.

The Eversoll family said the fund reflects Dr. Eversoll’s life themes

of building group strength through leadership. Dr. Eversoll demonstrated

leadership qualities at an early age through membership in Boy Scouts,

school clubs, and student councils. He had many professional memberships

and was an active community volunteer.

He served as president of the Midwestern Society of Orthodontists and

belonged to the American Association of Orthodontists, the American Dental

Association, the Nebraska Dental Association, the Lincoln Orthodontic Society

and the Lincoln District Dental Association.

Doug was passionate about supporting organized dentistry, notably his

own specialty of orthodontics, said Peter Spalding, D.D.S., associate

professor and chair of the UNMC College of Dentistry Department of Growth

and Development. The fund honors Doug’s enthusiasm for his profession

and inspires future generations of orthodontists to the same level of commitment.

It supports our students’ early involvement in orthodontic organizations.

 

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