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Itspresident,Major Richard
Groves, saysmembership
isopen toall servingand
retiredmembersof RCDC,
bothcivilianandmilitary.
“Wepromoteesprit decorps
for ourmembers and keep
people informedaboutwhat’s
happeningwith thedental
branch.”
Visit theRCDCAwebsite
to
findout how tobecome
amember, get updates
on social events, andbrowse
through thearchiveof RCDC-
relatedcommunications.
Inhonour of theRCDC
centennial in2015, abook
authoredbyMajorGroves,
“TheHistoryandHeritageof
theRoyal CanadianDental
Corps: ACenturyofMilitary
Dental Service,” isnowavail
ableon theRCDCAwebsite.
a
Dr.MarieDagenais
majorRichardGroves
JoinForceswith the
RoyalCanadian
DentalCorps
Association
Tolearnmoreabout
theRCDCA, see:
oasisdiscussions.ca/
2015/06/11/rcdca
Dr.MarieDagenais ofMontrealwasnameddirector
of examinations and credential verification for the
NationalDentalExaminingBoardofCanada (NDEB),
inAugust2015.
Dr. Dagenaishasbeena
professor atMcGill University
since1988andwill continue
topractice inMontreal.
“Dr. Dagenaisbrings a
breadthof knowledgeand
ability that is essential to the
NDEBmoving forward,” said
NDEBpresidentDr.MaryAnn
Wiseman.
Dr. Dagenaishasbeen
involvedwith theNDEB for
manyyears,most recentlyas
amember of its examinations
committeeandas assis-
tant chief examiner for the
assessment of fundamental
knowledge. She servedas
president of theAssociation
of CanadianFacultiesof
Dentistry in2005, andhas
also servedwith theCommis-
siononDental Accreditation
of Canadaand theCanadian
AssociationofOral andMaxil-
lofacial Radiology.
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If you’ve everworked ina
Canadianmilitary
dental clinicandwant
to reconnectwithyour
colleagues, there’s a
group foryou: theRoyal
CanadianDentalCorps
Association (RCDCA).