Myron Gottfried shares years of experience with LLUSD
students
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| Myron Gottfried,
SD76, a general dentist in Asheville, North Carolina, spends
one week each quarter teaching at the School. Here he assists Robert
Wells, SD01. |
People who know Myron Gottfried, SD76, a general
dentist who has practiced in Asheville, North Carolina, since 1977 may
think he has a twin if they walk through the main clinic.
But students on the Loma Linda campus are benefiting from Dr. Gottfrieds
23 years of experience in his field. Currently, he is an instructor
in restorative dentistry and prosthodontics.
For the past year he has traveled from his home in North Carolina to
the School, spending one week per quarter teaching and mentoring the
Universitys dental students.
The relationships he is building will go far in his goals as president-elect
of National Association of Seventh-day Adventist Dentists (NASDAD).
I would like to expand the membership of NASDAD, he informs,
and to invite young people in their 20s and 30s, to become active
in the organization and its mission.
NASDAD supports mission projects around the world, focusing on the 72
dental clinics in countries outside of the United States that are run
by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Dr. Gottfried is certain that many Christian dentists are looking for
ways to share their talents, and would like to invite Christian dentists
from all faiths to become actively involved with the organization. This
is something provided for in NASDAD bylaws, he states.
And as Dr. Gottfried teaches and mentors young people in the School
of Dentistry who are at the beginning of their careers these goals will
certainly be met.
Editors note: Dr. Gottfried is married to Beverly Gottfried, DH69.
Their daughter, Heather, is now in her second year of medical school
at Loma Linda University.