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R/B Hall of Fame
Bob Frazer, DDS
Mary Osborne, RDH
Mike Schuster, DDS
Rich Green DDS, MBA
Deb Castillo, BA
Kirk Behrendt, BS
Greg Tarantola, DDS
Doug Reese, MBA
Doug Young, MBA
Charlie O'Leary, Ph.D
Bill Brown, DDS
Rich Fogoros, MD
Cliff Katz, DDS, Ph.D
Joan Unterschuetz, M.S.
Paul Henny, DDS
Paul Sletten, BS
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Paul Henny, DDS
Paul Henny completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Kentucky in 1980. He received his training and doctorate in dentistry from the University of Michigan in 1984. He has served on the teaching faculties of both the University of Kentucky and the University of Washington Dental Schools. Paul maintains an esthetically-focused restorative practice in Roanoke, Virginia. Additionally, he is a visiting faculty member of the Pankey Institute, and visiting lecturer at the College of Health Sciences. Paul belongs to the Roanoke Valley Dental Society, The Academy of General Dentistry, The American College of Oral Implantology, The American Society of Osseointegration, The Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and is a Fellow ot the International Congress of Oral Implantology. He is managing editor of www.co-discovery.com and he is Past President and co-founder of the Robert F. Barkley Dental Study Club. Paul is a principle in Mark 4 Associates, a practice development firm focused in the area of marketing and practice brand development. He can be reached via e-mail at paul@paulhennydds.com Visit his practice web site at www.paulhennydds.com He also has a blog www.co-discovery.com It is "An e-Forum Created for the Purpose of Advancing Health-Centered, Comprehensive Restorative Dentistry"
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Change: Is it a dentist's best friend or stressful foe?
Paul Henny, DDS
Change and challenges are all around us each and every day. And when we live within a profession where seemingly every moment and dollar is planned and scheduled, the smallest of events can cause our blood pressure to rise. Paul Henny, DDS offers some thoughts on integrating change into your life and dental practice. . . .
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