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William Heisler named Citizen of the Year by Loma Linda Chamber
William H. Heisler, SD59, professor of restorative dentistry, was named Citizen of the Year for 2000 during the Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce Annual Community Awards and Installation Dinner Thursday, January 18, 2001. The award was given to Dr. Heisler for his outstanding service to the community and enhancement of the citys reputation internationally. Barbara Bostwick, director of development, School of Dentistry, and Judson Klooster, DDS, dean emeritus, presented the award.
.After practicing dentistry in a general dental practice in Novato, California, he joined the School of Dentistry in 1980.
His teaching career has included pre-clinical and clinical teaching of dental students, and several years as associate dean for clinc administration. He teaches students in the Schools International Dentist Program. Dr. Heisler has served locally and at the state level in Sacramento. He is a past president of the Marin County and more recently, the 1,200-member Tri-County Dental Society. He served for many years on the California Dental Association Council on Education and Professional Relations, and has served on a Task Force for the California Board of Dentistry to develop criteria for licensure of dentists California.
He has served locally as past president of the San Bernardino Crossroads
Rotary Club. He has served as an ambassador from the city of Loma Linda
to Russia with extensive efforts to bring quality dental health care to
citizens, particularly children, of the remote areas of Magadan and Palatka
in the far east of Russia. Dr. Heisler made two trips to Russia under grants from Rotary International.
On the most recent trip in 1999, he led a group of five dentists and three
others for a two-week mission, providing much-needed dental care to about
150 children, and dental lectures to students and dentists in Magadan
Regional Medical College. Cultivating many friends there and seeing the living conditions for children
in two local orphanages, Dr. Heisler was instrumental in fundraising to
provide independent heating sources for those facilities so they are no
longer dependent on sporadic city services. Dr. Heisler will present a lecture in Moscow in February on Modern
Dental Materials at a dental conference held in the Moscow World
Trade Center. In March, he will coordinate the visit of a group of Russian
dentists to Loma Linda and the Inland Empire as part of an educational
program. Due to his efforts, his Rotary club has received a $25,000 grant to supply
dental equipment for children in Magadan and Palatka, Russia, and he will
lead a team of dentist to the area in June to oversee the installation
and initial use of the equipment. He has been involved in a smaller grant
to send engineers to the area to study environmental effects of mining
efforts. The Heislers have four children and six grandchildren. He chairs the board of the Redlands Seventh-day Adventist Church, and Barbara recently retired from more than 30 years of teaching.
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